Ayo Ayco is a seasoned web engineering leader with 11 years of experience building and scaling front-end systems for enterprises and government projects, now leading web engineering chapters at ING to support platforms used by over 53 million customers. He combines hands-on full-stack TypeScript expertise (Angular, Astro, microfrontends) with a track record of improving delivery pipelines, developer tooling, and unified design systems across global teams. A proactive mentor and consultant, he has driven modernization efforts at Infor and contributed accessibility and UI enhancements to open-source projects like the Elk Mastodon client and the long-standing js.org community repository. His work has earned innovation awards and a global Hack for Good win, reflecting a knack for practical, impactful solutions that bridge product, UX and platform concerns. Based in Amsterdam, he pairs a pragmatic engineering mindset with strong communication skills and a habit of “just keep building.”
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science at University of the Philippines
Contributions:32 reviews, 67 commits, 65 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Ayo primarily contributed to the front-end of the Elk Mastodon client, focusing on UI enhancements and feature implementations. Their work included developing new components for status previews, content filtering, and notification display. The user also addressed accessibility issues, improved UI styling, and added features like embedded media players to enhance the user experience. Furthermore, the user worked on updating the UI components and their functionalities to match the project's evolving requirements.
Dedicated to JavaScript and its awesome community since 2015
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 review, 4 PRs, 8 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Ayo primarily contributed to the project by adding and updating subdomain entries in the `cnames_active.js` file. They added new subdomain entries, corrected existing ones, and updated mappings to point to new services like Netlify and Vercel. Additionally, the user corrected a "noCF" comment and refactored some entries to improve sorting and organization. The commits showcase the user's work related to the management of DNS records for JavaScript-related subdomains.
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Ayo Ayco - Chapter Lead For Web Engineering at ING