Summary
Diego Malqui is a web developer and accessibility specialist with nine years of experience building inclusive web applications and document workflows from Argentina. He combines front-end skills (HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, JavaScript, Angular) with back-end and tooling experience (PHP, Symfony, MEAN stack, SQL) and practical computer vision work using C++, OpenCV and Qt. Diego has authored Argentina’s first thesis on implementing WCAG A conformance with HTML5/CSS3, represented his country at regional accessibility conferences, and has led accessibility audits and QA for products that add semantic layers to the web. He also teaches programming at Universidad Nacional del Litoral, mentoring the next generation of web developers while continuing hands-on development for government and private projects. Notably, his background spans both low-level image-processing systems for document digitization and high-level accessibility rule engines, giving him a rare full-stack perspective on making digital content truly usable.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Engeneering, engineer, http://fich.unl.edu.ar/planificaciones/carrera.php?id=3, Computer Engeneering, engineer, http://fich.unl.edu.ar/planificaciones/carrera.php?id=3 at Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Spanish, English, Hebrew