Amir Alizadeh is a Back End Developer with 10 years of experience building scalable web applications and APIs, currently contributing to the Tribes recruitment platform from Türkiye. He has a strong Laravel focus demonstrated by open-source work — notably enhancing developer DX with a popular VSCode Laravel intellisense extension and contributing to tools like laravel-microscope and FilamentPHP (including RTL support and searchable filters). Previously he delivered high-traffic e-commerce migrations and zero-downtime CI/CD deployments, and has hands-on experience designing CMS and CRM systems and REST APIs for multilingual products. Beyond web work, he pursues 3D graphics and game engine programming, bringing a systems-oriented perspective and a taste for performance and tooling improvements.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Shomal University
This extension adds extra autocompletion for laravel projects to VSCode.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:81 commits, 13 PRs, 98 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Amir primarily contributed to the development of a VSCode extension providing enhanced Laravel intellisense. They implemented and improved route and view autocompletion features. Key contributions include adding parameter and name autocompletion for routes, view parameter autocompletion, and custom directives, demonstrating a focus on improving developer experience within a Laravel environment. Additional efforts involved the integration of asset and .env autocompletion.
Fearless refactoring, it does a lot of smart checks to find certain errors.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 7 PRs, 1 comment in 6 months
Contributions summary:Amir primarily contributed to the development and maintenance of the `laravel-microscope` repository, a tool for refactoring Laravel applications. Their work involved adding new commands and functionality, such as a "check:all" command and the ability to ignore specific paths in checks. They also focused on adding exit codes to commands and fixing the "force" option bug, showing a commitment to improving the tool's usability and robustness.
fearlessartisanlotrefactoringchecks
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