Edward Quirari is a proactive Full Stack developer based in Lima with around 11 years of practical experience and formal training in full stack development from Academy of Art University. He builds end-to-end web applications using React, HTML/CSS and JavaScript on the front end and Node.js with Sequelize, PostgreSQL and MongoDB on the back end, and maintains a public portfolio hosted on Render/Netlify. Beyond web stacks, he has hands-on experience in C++, Qt and Python, and has contributed to notable open-source projects including enhancements to the Jupyter Qt Console and UI-focused improvements for Hugo themes. Comfortable working across UI and backend integrations, he emphasizes continuous learning, usability-driven interfaces and lightweight deployments. Colleagues will find him adaptable, creative, and focused on shipping polished user experiences even when hosting constraints affect update cadence.
11 years of coding experience
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Contributions:735 commits, 13 PRs, 690 pushes in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Edward's contributions appear to center around developing and implementing a web application that utilizes the Django framework and potentially interacts with a database and API. They implemented features to support UI components, indicating work on front-end technologies too. The codebase also involves file uploads and interactions with the backend, suggesting integration work. The commits demonstrate work on user interfaces and data manipulation.
Contributions:5 reviews, 19 commits, 4 PRs in 6 days
Contributions summary:Edward's contributions primarily focus on enhancing the Jupyter Qt Console. They added support for PyQt6 and PySide6, indicating a focus on cross-platform GUI development. Further contributions include fixing style issues and upgrading to the latest QtPy version, demonstrating efforts to improve the project's maintainability and compatibility with different Qt bindings. These changes span across several key files related to the Jupyter console widget and related test suites.
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