Anthony Maton is an Application Architect with 11 years’ experience designing and building web and distributed systems for large public-sector healthcare platforms in Belgium. He combines hands-on backend expertise in Java/Spring, observability, identity & authorization, and messaging-driven architectures with frontend Angular experience, and currently leads an undisclosed public healthcare project at Smals. A longtime Mozilla core contributor and notable MDN contributor, he has fixed security issues and implemented UX improvements in the widely used MDN/kuma project, reflecting a strong commitment to open web standards. Comfortable in cross-functional and multilingual environments, he holds both technical and management credentials and is willing to relocate for an engaging technical challenge.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalauréat en informatique de gestion, Programmation informatique, applications spécifiques, Baccalauréat en informatique de gestion, Programmation informatique, applications spécifiques at Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique (ESI)
Bachelor of Sciences in Computer Sciences, Computer Sciences, Bachelor of Sciences in Computer Sciences, Computer Sciences at Haute Ecole 'Léonard de Vinci', Bruxelles
Master in Management Sciences, Business Administration and Management, General, Cum Laude, Master in Management Sciences, Business Administration and Management, General, Cum Laude at Ichec Brussels Management School
Contributions:44 commits, 30 PRs, 69 comments in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Anthony contributed significantly to the MDN project by addressing a variety of issues. They fixed bugs related to non-breaking spaces in CSS samples and template code cleanup. Additionally, they implemented features such as hiding GitHub URLs on user profiles and added a revision comment on the diff panel. Furthermore, they also addressed security concerns related to the X-Frame-Options header and updated the codebase to deprecate the use of `TEMPLATE_DEBUG`.
Contributions:71 commits, 41 PRs, 17 pushes in 1 month
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