Daniel Cardenas is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building cloud-native web applications and real-time UIs, currently contributing at Google. Combining a background in music and mathematics, he brings a creative, analytical approach to full-stack and backend problems, particularly in real-time data and messaging integrations. His open-source work includes foundational and optimization contributions to popular JavaScript and Python WhatsApp API libraries, where he built core wapi.js functionality and backend contact/message handling. He has shipped front-end systems at Flashtalking and end-to-end solutions for smaller teams, alongside tutoring and performance experience that sharpen his communication and mentoring skills. Based in Monterrey with roots in Milwaukee and a track record of entrepreneurial and touring experience, he often finds novel intersections between audio, math, and software. Expect a pragmatic engineer who favors clean UI, real-time reliability, and thoughtful code structure.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Music, Music Theater, Bachelor of Music, Music Theater at Arizona State University
Contributions:329 commits, 7 PRs, 302 pushes in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the core functionality of a WhatsApp API framework, implementing features like contact management and message handling. They added functionality to store contacts and send sync requests. Additionally, they made structural changes by organizing the code, suggesting a focus on backend development using Python. Their contributions improved the framework's ability to interact with the WhatsApp API and manage user interactions.
Contributions:7 releases, 1 review, 276 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the `sulla` project, a JavaScript-based WhatsApp API library. Their initial work involved setting up the project's foundation, including the first version of the core `wapi.js` file, and initializing the README. The user then worked on refactoring and optimization of the library by removing RxJS dependency and fixing Puppeteer errors. The user also introduced functions related to group management and user interaction such as openChat, sendContact and improved the internal structure.
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