Benjamin Jalon is a Technical Lead based in Paris with 17 years of experience architecting and shipping robust, full-stack systems across defense, finance, and enterprise content management. He blends hands-on development in Java/Kotlin, Spring, React/Next.js and Node with architecture and team leadership, introducing TDD, CI pipelines, and pragmatic design patterns. He has a strong track record in resource-constrained AI deployments (mobile/edge prototypes for defense) and multi-platform Kotlin work, having delivered dockerized prototypes showcased to France’s defense innovation agency. An active contributor to the Nuxeo ecosystem, he has improved core CMS behavior and template rendering in the widely used nuxeo/nuxeo project. Practical and versatile, he also teaches and coaches teams on Git, Flutter, and development best practices, and even ran a rural coworking space—reflecting an appetite for community building beyond code.
17 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Machine Learning, Data scientist, Machine Learning, Data scientist at Coursera
Master's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Security, Math, Master's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Security, Math at ENSTA
Licence (+3), Pure Mathematics, Licence (+3), Pure Mathematics at Université Paris Cité
MA (+4), Pure Mathematics, MA (+4), Pure Mathematics at Université de Picardie Jules Verne (Amiens)
Content management platform to build modern business applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:248 commits, 2 PRs, 33 comments in 10 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Benjamin's commits primarily revolve around enhancing the Nuxeo content management platform. The user refactored code to improve logging for debugging purposes, specifically replacing instances of `syso` with `log.debug`. They also added core-level logic to ensure the unicity of website names for documents utilizing the webc schema. Furthermore, the user addressed unit test issues and fixed a bug regarding the replacement of backslash characters in document names.
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