Cyprien Quilici is an R&D engineer based in Nantes with 12 years of experience automating developer workflows and building tools that make APIs and developer-facing products more productive. He spent years as a "serial tooler" at Restlet, shipping API design, testing and PaaS tooling (Restlet Studio, Cloud and Client) and handling integrations with many back-ends, and now continues R&D work at Talend. His open-source contributions span both back-end API frameworks—contributing to the pioneering Restlet Java framework—and front-end theming for reveal.js, reflecting a rare comfort across protocol design, data serialization and UX polish. Known for turning repetitive tasks into reliable tooling, he blends deep engineering rigor from an Ecole des Mines M.Eng. with a pragmatic focus on developer experience.
12 years of coding experience
Physics, Engineering Sciences, Competitive exams passed, Physics, Engineering Sciences, Competitive exams passed at Janson de Sailly
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Information Technology, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Information Technology at Ecole des Mines de Nantes
Contributions:181 commits, 48 PRs, 56 pushes in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Cyprien contributed to the Restlet Framework for Java by implementing various classes related to the API Spark extension. Their work included creating and modifying classes like `Property`, `Operation`, and `Api` to build the API definition. The user's contributions involved defining data structures and functionalities to serialize and represent API specifications. The code changes suggest a focus on defining the structure of an API and related components.
Contributions:6 commits, 4 PRs, 35 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Cyprien primarily contributed to the styling and theming aspects of the reveal.js framework. Their work involved defining and modifying CSS custom properties to enable customizable themes, covering multiple themes such as 'league', 'beige', 'blood', 'black', 'white', 'simple', 'serif', 'sky', and 'moon'. Additionally, they packaged and conditionally applied paper and PDF stylesheets, and made adjustments to hide elements in print view. This work focused on visual presentation and user experience.
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