Artan Sinani is a seasoned Ruby on Rails developer and founder with 15 years building web applications from backend to interactive front-ends, currently leading projects at Lugo Labs while developing at WodBoard. He combines pragmatic engineering—Ruby, Rails, PostgreSQL, JavaScript, HTML/CSS—with a client-focused approach emphasizing clear communication, innovation, and delivery on time and budget. As an open-source contributor and front-end author on projects like lugolabs/circles, he brings a designer’s eye for animated SVG visualizations and test-driven enhancements. He has founded and run companies (Five Slots, Lugo Labs) and led teams at product-focused firms, giving him both entrepreneurial grit and hands-on technical leadership. A published book author and occasional blogger, he pairs practical publishing experience with a First Class BSc in Internet and Multimedia Computing from the University of Surrey.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Honours First Class, Internet and Multimedia Computing, BSc Honours First Class, Internet and Multimedia Computing at University of Surrey
A lightweight JavaScript library that generates circular graphs in SVG.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:41 commits, 9 PRs, 11 pushes in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Artan primarily focused on enhancing the `circles` JavaScript library, a tool for generating circular graphs in SVG. Their contributions include adding animation features to the graphs, allowing for dynamic visual updates. They also introduced functionality to display custom text within the circles, improving the library's flexibility for different use cases. Furthermore, the user updated the test suite to account for the new animations and features.
Contributions:22 commits, 18 pushes, 1 branch in 11 months
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