Clément Bouillier is a software craftsman and co-founder with 11+ years of experience blending hands-on engineering, Agile transformation and operational leadership for freelancers and enterprises. As COO/CFO at Superindep and founder of DevCrafting, he applies DDD, CQRS/Event Sourcing and F# to build resilient services for French freelancers while also mentoring others to start independent careers through HackYourJob. He began as a .NET specialist, evolved into quality and method consulting under CMMI contexts, and learned to prioritize business value over local optimizations—insights he now uses to reshape legacy monoliths into modular systems. An active contributor to notable F# OSS like FSharp.Data and FAKE, he has improved HTTP cookie handling and refactored build tooling, demonstrating both backend and automation expertise. Based in Lyon, he mixes technical depth with community engagement, speaking and teaching regularly at conferences and workshops.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Information Technology, Information Technology at UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal
Diplôme d'ingénieur, Information Technology, Diplôme d'ingénieur, Information Technology at Télécom SudParis
Contributions:6 commits, 4 PRs, 15 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Clément primarily focused on improving the handling of HTTP cookies within the F# Data library. Their contributions included fixing bugs related to cookie parsing, particularly when cookies contained special characters like the equals sign (=). They also added new test cases to highlight and validate cookie-handling logic, ensuring correct behavior with different cookie formats and edge cases involving JSON data. Furthermore, the user refactored code, separating cookie-related logic for better maintainability and added silent cookie error handling.
Contributions:25 commits, 3 PRs, 16 comments in 14 days
Contributions summary:Clément primarily focused on refactoring and migrating code related to the target system within the FAKE build tool. This involved renaming functions, modules, and types, and introducing deprecation warnings. The contributions also included restructuring the file system interaction modules and removing legacy code. Further, they were involved in updating build scripts to use the new API.
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