Angelo Kontaxis is a backend developer with eight years of experience specializing in Python and Rust, currently contributing to Revolt.chat and working at eclean. He maintains multiple open-source projects on GitHub and has notable contributions to the widely used discord.py library, improving documentation, typing, and feature support such as stickers and privacy fields. At Revolt he implemented NSFW flags and message pack encoding in the backend, demonstrating practical Rust expertise in production services. Based in Mid Devon, England, he blends strong attention to code quality with a hands-on approach to API design and protocol efficiency. Unexpectedly for someone early in their career, his work spans both emergent real-world product features and rigorous typing/documentation improvements that improve maintainability for large developer communities.
7 years of coding experience
T Level, Information Technology, T Level, Information Technology at Exeter College
Contributions:4 reviews, 21 commits, 21 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Angelo contributed to the Revolt backend monorepo, primarily implementing features related to NSFW content. They modified channel and server entities in Rust to include an NSFW flag. The user also updated channel creation and server edit routes to incorporate the NSFW setting. Additionally, they added support for message pack encoding for web socket notifications.
Contributions:22 reviews, 13 commits, 16 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Angelo primarily contributed to the documentation and API of the discord.py library. Their work includes updating documentation strings for various classes and methods, such as `Guild.vanity_invite`, `Attachment.to_file`, and `RawReactionActionEvent.member`. They also added support for stickers, and privacy policy and tos fields to AppInfo. Additionally, the user added typing annotations for message related classes, demonstrating a focus on code quality and maintainability.
apipythonapi-wrapperdiscordbot
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