Dario Piotrowicz is a web developer with six years' experience specializing in front-end engineering using Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript, RxJS and modern CSS/Sass, currently working at Cloudflare. He contributes to high-profile open-source projects—such as Angular, Vite and Cloudflare's own Wrangler—fixing bugs, improving documentation and enhancing tooling for developer workflows. Comfortable across the stack, he has added UI components and backend refinements to projects like Wildebeest and worked on Node.js/Apollo GraphQL at earlier roles. Based in Maidstone, England, he is actively learning React and Vue to broaden his framework expertise and brings practical experience shipping accessible, well-tested UI improvements. Notably, his contributions to Wrangler and Vite demonstrate an ability to navigate complex CLI and build-tool internals, not just surface-level UI work.
6 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Università di Pisa
Wildebeest is an ActivityPub and Mastodon-compatible server
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:195 reviews, 200 commits, 130 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Dario contributed to both the front-end and back-end development of the Wildebeest project, focusing on features related to user interface elements, account management, and API interaction. Their work included implementing new UI components, such as the images modal and updated status views. They also engaged in refactoring and improving existing code in both the front-end and back-end, along with fixing issues and adding SEO metadata to various pages, showcasing skills in both front-end and back-end web development.
⛅️ Home to Wrangler, the CLI for Cloudflare Workers®
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:758 reviews, 3 commits, 402 PRs in 14 days
Contributions summary:Dario primarily contributes to the `cloudflare/workers-sdk` repository by addressing bugs and implementing new features related to the Cloudflare Workers CLI (Wrangler) and its integration with Cloudflare Pages. They have focused on fixing URL handling in local fetch calls, improving D1 database shimming, and ensuring proper recognition of CLI flags. Their contributions span code changes across multiple files, including test files and configuration files, showcasing their knowledge of the project's internal workings.
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