Cihan Şentürk is a software developer with six years of hands-on experience building scalable web applications, specializing in server-side development, database design, and API integrations. During a multi-year tenure at Akaunting he contributed full-stack features to a notable open-source online accounting project, including secure card storage and portal payment integrations that improved payment workflows and data formatting. He excels at cross-functional collaboration with developers, PMs, and stakeholders to deliver reliable, deadline-driven solutions and is known for methodical problem solving and attention to detail. Based in İzmir, Turkey, he stays current through conferences and workshops and brings a practical mix of production experience and continuous learning to every project. An understated strength is his focus on payment systems' UX and data consistency, helping bridge front-end forms, back-end storage, and payment provider integrations.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Ön Lisans, Computer Programming, Ön Lisans, Computer Programming at Sakarya Üniversitesi
Contributions:2 releases, 112 commits, 195 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Cihan implemented features related to storing credit card information and integrating portal payments. They added functionality to store card details, including the necessary form components and database integration. The user also worked on selecting existing cards for payment and addressed various issues with offline payment methods and modal sizes, and integrated additional payment methods, further contributing to the accounting software's payment processing capabilities. They also made changes to address and date format data.
PHP ve MySQL ile Web Programlamaya Giriş Eğitimi Notları
Contributions:2 PRs, 1 push in 1 day
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