Anthony Guimard is a Full Stack Engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in front-end architecture, UI/UX for complex web and desktop apps, and leading small teams to deliver production-grade products. He has driven front-end initiatives at Turbulent—owning multiple web services and an Electron game launcher—and recently leads full-stack work at Forest Admin after heading front-end at Extracadabra. Comfortable across React, TypeScript, Vue (2 & 3), Electron and GraphQL, he pairs maintenance and refactoring expertise with new-feature delivery and theming/storybook-driven component work. An active contributor to the popular Strapi open-source CMS, he has fixed nuanced editor and model issues, showing attention to both admin UX and backend model correctness. Based in the Greater Angers Area, he combines hands-on coding with mentorship and team organization, often surfacing practical tooling improvements that streamline developer workflows.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalauréat Littérature, Baccalauréat Littérature at Lycée David d'Angers
Information et communication, Information et communication at Université Rennes 2
🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable, and developer-first.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 6 PRs, 10 comments in 4 days
Contributions summary:Anthony contributed to the Strapi CMS by implementing and fixing features within the content-type builder and the WYSIWYG editor. They addressed issues related to model naming, image drag-and-drop functionality, and cursor behavior. Additionally, the user improved the isNumeric function, ensuring correct handling of object types. Their work demonstrates a focus on both the front-end administration panel and the back-end data models.
lorco is a CLI tool to extract colors from a Sketch library file 🎨
Contributions:1 release, 60 commits, 8 PRs in 3 months
terminalcli-toolsketchcli
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