Enguerran Colson is a seasoned web developer and signatory of the Software Craftsmanship manifesto with over 12 years of experience building clean, maintainable applications across front- and back-end stacks. He has delivered production systems for enterprises like Total, Société Générale and La Banque Postale as well as consumer-facing products at Cozy Cloud and Back Market, combining Java/Scala/C# back ends with modern JavaScript, Elm and React front ends. A pragmatic advocate for Clean Code, he mentors juniors, drives code reviews and translates theory into practical best practices across teams. He contributes to open source documentation (notably Kinto) and embraces progressive web app ideas, offline-first patterns and developer tooling. Trained in AI and theoretical CS, he brings a strong ability to learn new paradigms quickly and a curiosity that extends into photography, permaculture and meditation.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master Informatique Générale et Théorique, Master Informatique Générale et Théorique at University of Montpellier
Bac S SVT, Bac S SVT at Lycée Louis Payen
Master Recherche/DEA Recherche/DEA Informatique Intelligence Artificielle, Master Recherche/DEA Recherche/DEA Informatique Intelligence Artificielle at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
A generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation capabilities.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:8 commits, 3 PRs, 22 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Enguerran primarily contributed to the project's documentation. Their commits added questions and answers to the FAQ section, covering topics like conflict resolution, database recommendations, and data exporting. They also updated documentation related to Docker Compose and contributor information. Furthermore, they reviewed the documentation, indicating an active role in content quality control.
Contributions:2 PRs, 57 pushes, 54 branches in 10 months
javascriptcozyjavascript-library
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