Summary
Amos Batto is an independent ProcessMaker and BPM consultant with 12 years of hands-on experience building and documenting business process management systems. After a decade at ProcessMaker where he authored the majority of early documentation, maintained the community forum with thousands of responses, and filed hundreds of bug reports, he now offers deep expertise in PHP, JavaScript, REST APIs, databases, and Linux-based deployments. Equally at home in low-level C/C++ and microcontroller work as in modern languages like Rust and Python, he blends systems-level thinking with practical BPM solutions. Cofounder and general coordinator of an NGO that promotes Andean languages in open-source software, he has led projects translating software, publishing online dictionaries, and building spell-checkers for Quechua, Aymara and Guaraní—an uncommon mix of technical and cultural stewardship. Based in La Paz, Bolivia, he is available for ProcessMaker and BPM consulting engagements.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MA, Latin American History, MA, Latin American History at Indiana University Bloomington
BA, History, BA, History at Grinnell College