David Dal Busco is a web developer based in Zurich with 10 years of hands-on experience building front-end features and mobile integrations for cross-platform projects. He contributes to notable open-source efforts—helping enhance DeckDeckGo’s web presentation editor, modernizing Capacitor’s Android camera plugin, and updating Cordova’s Facebook plugin for iOS—demonstrating a practical blend of UI, mobile, and tooling expertise. Comfortable across the full stack, he’s fixed build issues and added SvelteKit templates for Internet Computer examples, showing an appetite for emerging frameworks and developer experience work. Colleagues would notice his attention to code organization and image-processing edge cases (Exif handling, stream management), plus a knack for updating legacy integrations to current SDKs. He brings a pragmatic, detail-oriented approach to shipping maintainable features in community-driven projects.
Contributions:145 releases, 21 reviews, 6238 commits in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:David primarily contributed to the development of front-end components and features for the presentation editor. They implemented a new community template, made changes to the existing editor's create slide functionality and updated the options for community templates. They made adjustments to code components and their styles to improve the presentation editing experience.
Use the latest Facebook SDK in your Cordova and Ionic projects
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:19 releases, 68 commits, 25 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:David primarily focused on updating the Facebook SDK within the Cordova plugin for iOS projects. This involved integrating the latest Facebook SDK versions, addressing deprecated features, and adapting the plugin for compatibility with iOS 11. The user also removed App Invites functionality and updated the codebase to support Facebook SDK 4.33.0, 4.34.0, 4.35.0, 4.36.0, 4.38.1, and 4.40.0. Additionally, hybrid app events were implemented.
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