Attila Gazsó is a seasoned full-stack engineer and founder with 15 years building distributed systems, devops pipelines and user-facing applications across startups and product companies. He combines hands-on engineering—contributing to notable open-source projects like the Ethereum Remix IDE—with people-first engineering management and startup leadership as co-founder of multiple ventures. His background ranges from low-level system work and a discontinued replicated transactional database to shipping collaboration and real-time systems at Prezi, demonstrating deep expertise in algorithms and programming languages. Comfortable across frontend, backend and release engineering, he often bridges product and infrastructure concerns to deliver reliable, cross-platform tooling. Currently on sabbatical traveling the world from Nice, he continues to experiment with functional programming and open-source integrations such as Swarm/Bee within blockchain tooling.
15 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Electrical engineering, Master's degree Electrical engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Contributions summary:Attila primarily focused on setting up and configuring the build and deployment process for the Elm platform. They added scripts for building and packaging the application for macOS, including generating installers and managing dependencies. Furthermore, the user introduced Windows installer support using NSIS, showing a cross-platform approach to development and deployment automation. Key changes included creating wrappers for executables and ensuring proper file permissions, demonstrating a strong emphasis on system integration and build system management.
Remix is a browser-based compiler and IDE that enables users to build Ethereum contracts with Solidity language and to debug transactions.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 4 months
Contributions summary:Attila primarily focused on enhancing the Swarm integration within the Remix IDE. Their contributions included implementing features to publish contracts to Swarm, adding support for private Bee nodes and postage stamps, and refactoring existing Swarm publishing logic. They also addressed linter errors and updated the bee-js library, improving the overall functionality and user experience of the Remix IDE. Additionally, the user made changes to the settings UI to allow users to configure their Swarm node settings.
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