Alessandra Davila is a Frontend Developer with 10 years of hands-on experience building accessible, user-focused interfaces from Austin, Texas. She has contributed to high-profile open-source work on IBM’s Carbon Design System, improving tooltip, search, and code-snippet components with a strong emphasis on accessibility and refactors. Trained through General Assembly’s Web Development Immersive and holding a BA from The University of Texas at Austin, she blends formal liberal-arts thinking with practical web engineering. Known for turning nuanced UX requirements into robust component implementations, she brings consistent attention to detail and a collaborative open-source mindset to product teams.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Web Development Immersive, Web Development Immersive at General Assembly
Bachelor's Degree, Government, Bachelor's Degree, Government at The University of Texas at Austin
Contributions:1 release, 437 reviews, 159 commits in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Alessandra primarily contributed to the development and improvement of UI components within the Carbon Design System. Their work focused heavily on the "tooltip" component, implementing features, fixing bugs, and refactoring code for accessibility. The user also contributed to the "search" and "code-snippet" components, adding functionality, fixing accessibility issues and updating styles.
Contributions:107 pushes, 43 branches in 2 years 5 months
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