Areeb Jamal is a software engineer with 20 years of practical experience building Android apps, full-stack web services, and CI/CD pipelines. He is fluent in Java/Kotlin and Python, with hands-on experience in Android internals, Spring and Django backends, and Vue.js/Ember frontends. Areeb has a strong open-source footprint—contributing release automation, performance tooling, and UI improvements to high-profile FOSSASIA projects like Phimp.me, PSLab, and Open Event. He blends pragmatic engineering with testable, pattern-driven design and has repeatedly improved build and release processes using fastlane and modern tooling. Beyond code, he focuses on developer experience through linters, automated tests, and performance audits, reflecting a bias for quality and maintainability. Based in Uttar Pradesh, India, he pairs academic excellence in computer engineering with a steady record of impactful OSS contributions.
20 years of coding experience
Engineer’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 9.8, Engineer’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 9.8 at Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology, AMU
Open Event Mobile App for Organizers and Entry Managers https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eventyay.organizer
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:2 releases, 40 reviews, 208 commits in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Areeb primarily focused on fixing and improving the Android mobile application for event organizers. They addressed build issues, dependency problems, and lint errors within the project's codebase. Furthermore, they made enhancements to the user interface and application logic by implementing view injections using ButterKnife, and by adding date and time picker functionality for create ticket layouts and also used 2-way binding for better user experience.
The frontend for the Open Event API Server https://test.eventyay.com
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:4 releases, 1189 reviews, 386 commits in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Areeb primarily worked on front-end development tasks, including fixing UI/UX issues and implementing new features. Their contributions also touched upon back-end related tasks, as demonstrated in their work with session management. The user was responsible for bug fixing, and improvements to the overall user interface. Their work primarily involved Ember.js, which is evident in their modifications to components and templates.
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