Cesar Carruitero is a web developer based in Peru with 14 years of hands-on experience delivering full-stack and back-end improvements for open-source and commercial projects. He has a steady professional history as a web developer at orange612 and as a long-running freelancer, combining practical production work with contributions to notable open-source repos like Mozilla's web-ext and Solidus. His contributions span bug fixes, dependency upgrades, localization and documentation improvements, and API/refactoring work—showing attention to both developer experience and end-user functionality. Cesar's background in management and earlier accounting work gives him a pragmatic, business-aware approach to engineering decisions and reporting. He often focuses on maintainability and tooling enhancements that benefit contributors and operators alike, such as improving linting, installation docs, and programmatic usage. Reliable and detail-oriented, he brings a mix of developer craftsmanship and operational sensibility to web projects.
Contributions:6 reviews, 55 commits, 50 PRs in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Cesar primarily contributed to a stream-adventure educational project by refactoring problems to use a workshopper-exercise and updating JS syntax. They also addressed issues related to input messages in several problems. The user modified existing problems such as HTTP server, combiner, and concat, updating them to reflect the workshopper-exercise structure. Additionally, they added and modified solutions for problems in various parts of the educational tool.
🛒 Solidus, the open-source eCommerce framework for industry trailblazers.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 16 commits, 21 PRs in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Cesar primarily contributed to the core functionality and maintenance of the Solidus e-commerce framework. Their commits focused on deprecating and removing outdated methods, as well as cleaning up and refactoring existing code, such as payment attribute validation. They also addressed database interactions by allowing for stock location ID and array inputs for order line items, enhancing the system's flexibility. Additionally, the user made updates related to return authorizations, routes, and controller logic within the API.
ecommercerailssolidusrubyshopping-cart
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