Bernard Labno is a seasoned Clojure developer with 15 years of experience building full‑stack, data‑intensive and real‑time applications across startups and enterprise environments. He combines hands‑on engineering with architecture and team leadership, having run his own consultancy and served as architect and senior developer on projects using Java, JavaScript/Node.js and enterprise Java stacks. An active open‑source contributor, Bernard has improved UX and dispute workflows on the well‑known Bisq decentralized bitcoin exchange, adding locale/currency support and accessibility enhancements like keyboard shortcuts. Based in Tarnów, Poland, he brings a pragmatic blend of backend systems thinking and front‑end polish, plus a habit of turning prototypes and R&D into production features.
15 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Programming, Master's degree, Computer Programming at Polsko-Japońska Wyższa Szkoła Technik Komputerowych w Warszawie
Contributions:16 commits, 32 PRs, 335 comments in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Bernard primarily contributed to the Bisq decentralized bitcoin exchange network by implementing features related to the user interface and application functionality. They added keyboard shortcuts for quick navigation and implemented auto-focus functionality on input fields across various views. Furthermore, the user made changes to support the selection of the correct locale and currency based on the environment settings, enhancing the user experience. They also worked on improvements for the dispute resolution process and adding a new payment method: moneygram.
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