Benjamin Cousin is a versatile full-stack engineer with 13+ years of hands-on experience building and operating web and mobile applications, currently driving migrations to React Native and modern frontends at Chapitô while co-founding Code-Troopers. He is fluent across Java/Kotlin/Spring Boot and Node backends, Angular/Vue/React frontends and native or React Native mobile stacks, and brings practical DevOps skills with Docker and Kubernetes. His background includes CTO-level responsibilities in telemedicine, rapid feature delivery for government digital services, and front-end contributions to open-source UI components (notably enhancing dropdown behavior and tests for a Wicket-Bootstrap repo). Based in Tours, France, he combines product-minded engineering with a track record of migrating legacy systems to maintainable, testable architectures. Colleagues value him for reliably delivering deadline-driven features and improving developer experience through pragmatic refactors.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Ingénieur, Informatique, Ingénieur, Informatique at Polytech Tours
DUT, Informatique, DUT, Informatique at Université d'Orléans
Apache Wicket components for Twitter Bootstrap - Wicket-Bootstrap is based on Twitter's toolkit (bootstrap) and the Apache Wicket Framework.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and component behavior within the Wicket-Bootstrap framework. Their work involved adding functionality to dropdown buttons, specifically aligning the dropdown menu to the right and refactoring code to improve maintainability. The user also contributed to testing the alignment behavior through the implementation of unit tests, ensuring the components' responsiveness to changes.
Contributions:24 commits, 2 PRs, 7 pushes in 1 year 2 months
apijetpack-composematerialandroidkotlin
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