Ambrin Chaudhary is a seasoned frontend leader with 11 years of experience, currently leading a team at Liferay where she blends customer-facing ticket resolution, QA focus, and hands-on frontend development. She began as a Java analyst/developer and transitioned to specialize in HTML5, modern JavaScript, and accessibility-driven UI work, shipping features and tests across Liferay Portal and popular components like Clay and Alloy Editor. Her open-source contributions include improving modal flexibility and keyboard accessibility for widely used Liferay UI libraries, demonstrating attention to both developer ergonomics and end-user experience. Comfortable with Agile methodologies (SCRUM/Kanban), she pairs technical depth—spanning Java backend familiarity to advanced frontend patterns—with practical leadership in production environments. Based in Madrid, she brings a pragmatic, test-first mindset and a history of integrating feature flags and robust autosave/test coverage into complex web apps.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Ingenieria Informática, Ingenieria Informática at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Contributions:2837 commits, 12 PRs, 7 comments in 8 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Ambrin contributed to the Liferay Portal project, focusing on the Journal web application. Their work involved implementing new features, such as an "Undo All" button, and integrating them behind feature flags. They also added tests for the journal article autosave functionality and fixed issues with the publish button. Furthermore, the user updated locators in journal template tests and made modifications to the permissions and schedule-related aspects of web content.
WYSIWYG editor based on CKEditor with completely rewritten UI
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:48 commits, 9 PRs, 2 comments in 8 months
Contributions summary:Ambrin's commits primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and improving the accessibility of the Alloy Editor. They implemented keyboard accessibility for toolbars, ensuring usability for users navigating with keyboard input. The user also worked on making the "add link" and "twitter" buttons accessible and improving the overall user experience by addressing issues related to button functionality and UI adjustments.
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