Ejaaz Khan is a versatile engineer with 5 years of hands-on experience building web applications using Python (Frappe), PHP (Laravel, CakePHP, CodeIgniter), and modern front-end stacks including Bootstrap and Tailwind. Currently at Frappe, he contributes to the widely used Frappe framework and ERPNext, focusing on UX-driven front-end improvements and pragmatic full-stack fixes that improve responsiveness and workflow usability. His open-source contributions include UI refactors, accessible features like scrollable child tables and column selection tools, and practical bug fixes that show a strong eye for detail. Prior roles at Dawateislami India and an eCommerce web shop gave him production experience across ERP, invoicing, and inventory flows. Based in Mumbai, he combines backend familiarity with a front-end-first mindset, often addressing subtle UX misalignments that others overlook. He brings a dependable track record of shipping features that improve both developer and end-user experience.
5 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, PHP, HTML, CSS, MYSQL, Python, Bachelor's degree, PHP, HTML, CSS, MYSQL, Python at Mumbai University Mumbai
Low code web framework for real world applications, in Python and Javascript
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:21 reviews, 4 commits, 129 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Ejaaz primarily contributed to the user interface and user experience of the Frappe framework. Their commits include fixing issues related to responsive design, such as image uploads and workflow icon visibility. They implemented features like scrollable child tables and a "select all" button for column selection. The user also refactored elements to enhance the user experience, addressing misalignment issues and button UX.
Free and Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 16 PRs, 3 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Ejaaz's contributions primarily focus on refactoring and enhancing the user interface and functionality within the ERPNext application. Their work includes modifying button positions, validating due dates, and removing party type from the print format. They also implemented a new print format for sales invoices and addressed UI issues across multiple pages. Additionally, the user implemented a feature to update the "modified" timestamp upon receiving communications and resolved an issue with multiple items in stock entries.
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