Bruno D'luka is a mobile engineer with seven years of hands-on experience building cross-platform Flutter apps and platform integrations from Brasília, Brazil. He led the rewrite of Bluecherry’s client into a single Flutter codebase for mobile and desktop, improving video playback with GPU-accelerated rendering and substantial performance gains. A self-taught UI specialist, Bruno created the fluent_ui package which earned a Flutter Favorite distinction and has contributed to notable projects like Supabase, macos_ui, and Pangolin Desktop. His work spans UI polish, platform-specific APIs, localization, and cross-platform enablement—including Windows and Raspberry Pi targets—demonstrating practical full-stack mobile fluency. Known for triaging issues and improving long-term maintainability, he balances rapid delivery with thoughtful refactors and documentation. Outside of engineering, his GitHub bio—"have fun, no one lasts forever"—hints at a pragmatic, user-focused approach to software craft.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bacharelado, Computer Science, Bacharelado, Computer Science at UniCEUB - Centro Universitário de Brasília
Contributions:39 releases, 265 reviews, 1110 commits in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Bruno primarily focused on enhancing the user interface of the Fluent UI library. Their contributions involved fixing the positioning and styling of the InfoBadge component. They implemented the display of the InfoBadge on a top menu flyout, accounting for directionality in the component's positioning. Furthermore, the user updated multiple files related to the implementation of the InfoBadge, and other UI elements such as drop down buttons, ensuring proper rendering and functionality of these components.
Flutter integration for Supabase. This package makes it simple for developers to build secure and scalable products.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer
Contributions:101 reviews, 25 commits, 12 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Bruno primarily focused on refactoring and updating the Supabase Flutter integration library. Their contributions involved reworking singleton implementations, updating documentation, and refactoring local storage mechanisms. They also addressed lint issues, updated tests, and modified the README.md file to reflect the changes, demonstrating a focus on maintainability and usability of the Flutter integration.
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