Antonio Titos is an engineering manager, tech lead and software architect with over two decades of international experience and a focused decade on the web stack, JavaScript and UX. He has led and mentored multi-disciplinary teams, designed APIs and UIs, and driven front-end architecture and best practices at companies from global enterprises to startups and a worldwide non-profit. Antonio combines hands-on craftsmanship—contributing to front-end open-source work like a lightweight JavaScript tablesorter—with strategic leadership as a founder and former CTO-in-residence. Multilingual and well-traveled, he pairs academic depth (MSc in Computer Science and studies across Europe and Japan) with practical product delivery across back-end, front-end and tooling. Colleagues consistently cite his clear communication and conscientious approach, and he brings an unusual cross-cultural perspective informed by living and working in Spain, Japan, the UK and Italy.
11 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Software engineering Software design and development, Software engineering Software design and development at Universidad de Granada
MA Japanese Cultural Studies, MA Japanese Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London
Teacher of Spanish to adults Spanish Language Teacher Education, Teacher of Spanish to adults Spanish Language Teacher Education at International House
Software engineering Software design and development, Software engineering Software design and development at Politecnico di Milano
Introduction to Finance Economics, Introduction to Finance Economics at University of Washington via Coursera
High School Science and Technology, High School Science and Technology at IES Antigua Sexi
:arrow_up_down: A small tablesorter in plain JavaScript
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:11 reviews, 22 commits, 15 PRs in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Antonio primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the tablesort repository. Their commits focused on adapting tests, recovering HTML classes, updating the CSS styling, and updating the example & documentation with new attributes. They also made build-related commits and removed aria-sort attributes when not applicable. These changes demonstrate a focus on refining the user interface and ensuring proper functionality within the project.
Contributions:5 releases, 94 reviews, 132 PRs in 7 years 9 months
javascriptutilitymiscellaneoustypescript
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