Eliazar Parra is a founder and interface-focused software engineer with 14 years building elegant web frontends and information-design experiments from Guadalajara. He blends strong front-end craftsmanship (CSS, JavaScript, XHTML) with pragmatic back-end chops in Ruby and Python, and has a track record of shipping influential interface projects like Imagery, Backbars and the Economist Reader. A long-time tinkerer and open-source contributor, he improved JSON editing in Vim via elzr/vim-json, showing attention to developer UX as well as user-facing design. His work is repeatedly praised for making complex information more comprehensible and for inventing subtle UI metaphors that stick. Trained in mathematics and steeped in information-design practice (including study with Edward Tufte), he pairs analytical rigor with a playful, idea-driven approach to product craft.
14 years of coding experience
Attendee, Startups, Internet, Attendee, Startups, Internet at Startup School
B.Sc., Mathematics, B.Sc., Mathematics at Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas
Information Design, Information Design at Edward Tufte: Courses
Attendee, Future, Technology, Design, Internet, Attendee, Future, Technology, Design, Internet at Lift France 09
A better JSON for Vim: distinct highlighting of keywords vs values, JSON-specific (non-JS) warnings, quote concealing. Pathogen-friendly.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:77 commits, 8 PRs, 15 pushes in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Eliazar primarily focused on enhancing the syntax highlighting and functionality of JSON files within the Vim editor. They made numerous modifications to the `syntax/json.vim` file, including adding error warnings, implementing concealing, and addressing string and keyword highlighting. Furthermore, they contributed to the `ftplugin/json.vim` and `ftdetect/json.vim` files, which involved setting up filetype detection and configuring editor settings. They also contributed to the indent file.
Contributions:41 commits, 20 pushes, 1 branch in 16 days
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