Celeste Carloni is a software engineer with four years of professional experience building polished front-end experiences, currently contributing at Atlassian from Brisbane. She combines a curiosity-driven mindset and attention to detail to deliver user-focused outcomes across enterprise and agency contexts, with prior roles at EY and multiple digital agencies. Celeste has practical expertise in CSS-in-JS and conditional styling, evidenced by contributions to the atlassian-labs/compiled library where she expanded template literal, ternary and mixin support and added robust tests. Her background blends formal studies in information technology and business-focused statistics with hands-on UX and front-end development, giving her a strong cross-disciplinary perspective. Colleagues describe her as meticulous and pragmatic, able to translate design nuance into reliable, testable code.
4 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma of Software Development, Diploma of Software Development at Academy of Information Technology
Bachelor Degree of Statistic and Computer Science for Business Management, Bachelor Degree of Statistic and Computer Science for Business Management at Sapienza Università di Roma
Master of Information Technology (Extended), Master of Information Technology (Extended) at University of Technology Sydney
A familiar and performant compile time CSS-in-JS library for React.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:293 reviews, 43 commits, 40 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Celeste primarily contributed to the implementation of conditional CSS rules within the `compiled` library. Their work involved adding support for template literals, ternary operators, and object styles in styled components. They also added tests and made enhancements to allow CSS mixins and ensure properties can be overridden. The commits focused on expanding the capabilities of the library and testing various scenarios related to conditional styling.
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