Aram Kocharyan is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years' experience building full‑stack systems and leading teams across urban planning, fintech, and consumer products, now contributing at Meta in New York. He combines a Master’s in Software Engineering with a background in economics to approach problems analytically, often bridging front-end UX and back-end services in complex, data‑driven applications. Aram led development of interactive city-planning tools and geospatial rendering APIs at Urbanetic and contributed significant fixes and optimizations to the popular Meteor AutoForm package, improving validation and caching behavior. Comfortable switching between hands-on coding, code review, and DevOps responsibilities, he has a track record of shipping robust integrations and mentoring cross-functional teams. He brings a pragmatic focus on maintainability and performance, with a knack for surfacing subtle data consistency issues before they reach production.
AutoForm is a Meteor package that adds UI components and helpers to easily create basic forms with automatic insert and update events, and automatic reactive validation.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 4 PRs, 21 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Aram focused on improving the AutoForm package's functionality and addressing bugs. They fixed validation issues, preventing premature form submissions and incorrect field checks. The user also worked on caching mechanisms, optimizing data retrieval and preventing data loss during updates, and added improvements to how the package interacts with the underlying schema and data. Their work includes both front-end and back-end interactions for forms management and validation.
Contributions:78 commits, 55 pushes, 5 branches in 8 years 2 months
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