Carlos Vializ is a full-stack software engineer with 13 years of experience specializing in front-end web development and a track record of shipping UI improvements at scale for teams at Google (AMP), Visa, and fast-growing fintech Perpay. He’s a subject-matter expert in web forms and input components, contributed notable UI features and reliability improvements to the high-profile AMP project, and built end-to-end testing abstractions to reduce flakiness across WebDriver implementations. At startups he has led browser-extension and SPA efforts, while at Perpay he applies product-minded engineering to serve millions of members. Based in Philadelphia, he balances technical curiosity with practical impact and brings a pilot’s attention to detail—literally piloting a Cirrus SR20 in his spare time.
Contributions:10 releases, 282 commits, 651 PRs in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to the user interface of the AMP project. Their commits focused on implementing new features such as a parallax effect, and enhancing existing ones like the carousel. They also addressed bugs related to styling, and overall layout of elements within the framework. Their work included refactoring and applying best practices to existing UI elements.
DEPRECATED: AMP by Example has been merged into amp.dev
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 29 PRs, 8 pushes in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to the front-end components and examples of the `amp-by-example` repository, specifically focusing on the `amp-font`, `amp-form`, `autosuggest`, and `amp-date-picker` components. The user implemented new features such as form verification and autosuggest functionality, and made improvements to existing components by addressing issues and adding examples. The user also worked on the responsive design of components, and updated the date picker examples to reflect API changes.
mergedgulp-plugindevagnosticamp
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