Anthony Lieuallen is a seasoned web developer with 20 years of experience, currently focused on building Python applications on Google App Engine. He brings deep back-end expertise from years working the LAMP stack with both MySQL and PostgreSQL, paired with front-end sensibilities honed through UI work on the well-known Greasemonkey Firefox extension. Based in New York, he blends pragmatic system design with hands-on coding, routinely improving user experience through thoughtful interface and CSS changes. His career reflects a full-stack fluency that moves projects from database schema to client-facing polish, and he often surfaces practical UX improvements that others overlook.
20 years of coding experience
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at The College of New Jersey
Greasemonkey is a user script manager for Firefox.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 1865 commits, 231 PRs in 15 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Anthony primarily worked on developing the UI for the Greasemonkey extension's menu, contributing to the initial framework and subsequent improvements. Their work included adding UI elements such as buttons and menu items and modifying CSS for visual enhancements, demonstrating a focus on the user interface and overall user experience. The user also implemented functionality for opening links and introduced methods to display the scripts that are installed.
A minimal tool for generating an initramfs capable of LUKS-decrypting and importing ZFS as a root filesystem. Designed for Gentoo linux.
Contributions:4 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 7 months
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