Summary
Alessio Stalla is a Language Engineer with 17 years of experience designing and implementing domain-specific languages, parsers, editors and transpilers, currently building bespoke language tooling at Strumenta. He combines deep JVM-era expertise (Java, Kotlin, Groovy) with modern TypeScript and Python work, and leads the open-source model-driven web framework Portofino. Comfortable owning end-to-end one-person projects for clients, he also contributes R&D tooling and publishes technical articles. A longtime Lisp hacker who contributed to ABCL and still tinkers with Common Lisp, he favors dynamic, high-level language design while appreciating static analysis and strong IDE support. Alessio is practiced at diagnosing nasty bugs, improving architecture, security and performance, and shipping editor integrations with VSCode/Monaco and ProseMirror. Based in Genoa, he brings rare cross-cutting fluency across language implementation, enterprise systems and practical open-source stewardship.
17 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree (Laurea Triennale), Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree (Laurea Triennale), Computer Science at Università degli Studi di Genova
English, Italian