Antoine Bursaux is a versatile software architect based in Grenoble with over a decade of experience delivering pragmatic, modern solutions to complex enterprise problems. Comfortable from high-level system design down to hands-on development, he has led architecture, audits, and production deployments across industries including energy, telecom and industrial IoT. His technical breadth spans C#, Java, TypeScript, Python and functional touches like F#, and frameworks from .NET and Spring to Angular and Vue. At Thales he has run short to long missions—ranging from deep codebase audits for EDF to building reusable Java device-management components for Adeunis—demonstrating a user-centered, reusable-component mindset. He contributes to open-source, notably adding analytics integrations to the popular ngx-rocket Angular generator, showing attention to telemetry and UX. Trained at Grenoble INP - Ensimag, he combines engineering rigor with a bias for shipping measurable value.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Lycée & prépa, Lycée & prépa at Lycée Kléber, Strasbourg
Contributions:25 commits, 14 PRs, 19 pushes in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Antoine implemented analytics support using Angulartics2, specifically integrating Google Analytics tracking. They modified the application's core modules, components, and templates to include analytics functionality, including adding event tracking buttons and integrating the Google Analytics script. Additionally, they made modifications to unit tests to include necessary imports and fixed imports for non-GA analytics. The user also addressed minor UI enhancements and codebase cleanup.
Sample application with Mongo, .NET Core MVC, SignalR, Vue with strict TS, d3
Contributions:24 pushes, 4 branches in 1 year 2 months
mvc-coremongosignalrvuenet-core
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