Alberto Gasparin is a Frontend Architect with 15 years of experience designing polished interfaces and information architectures, currently building developer-facing solutions at Atlassian in Sydney. He blends a formal industrial design background with deep front-end engineering, collaborating closely with designers and engineers to turn visual systems into maintainable code. At Atlassian he progressed from Staff Engineer to architect, driving technical direction and cross-team delivery while staying hands-on in JavaScript and TypeScript. An active open-source contributor, he has improved UX and developer ergonomics in projects like KeystoneJS and helped transition the local-first finance app Actual to TypeScript and richer rule logic. Known for curiosity about new web technologies, he pairs product-minded design sensibilities with pragmatic refactors that raise code quality and developer experience.
15 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Mathematics and Computer Science, High School, Mathematics and Computer Science at Liceo Scientifico
Laurea, Disegno industriale, Laurea, Disegno industriale at Università IUAV di Venezia
Contributions:34 reviews, 12 PRs, 13 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Alberto significantly contributed to the `actualbudget/actual` project by implementing new features and refactoring existing code. They added functionality for creating rules from the account page, involving changes to the front-end components using JavaScript and potentially React. The user also initiated the transition to TypeScript, converting multiple core files, which demonstrates a focus on code quality and maintainability. Further contributions include adding "all" and "any" conditions to rules.
Contributions:9 commits, 7 PRs, 16 comments in 8 months
Contributions summary:Alberto contributed to the KeystoneJS CMS framework by fixing bugs and implementing features related to the markdown editor. They updated the markdown editor's library and added the full set of heading buttons, enhancing the user interface. Furthermore, the user allowed for per-field customization of the markdown toolbar and fixed an issue with TinyMCE image uploads, improving the overall user experience and functionality of the CMS. The user also made contributions to dependency evaluation within forms.
cmsnode-jsjavascriptnodejskeystonejs
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Alberto Gasparin - Frontend Architect at Atlassian