Enzo Innocenzi is a Lead Full-Stack Developer with a decade of experience building internal tools, automations, ERPs and developer-facing libraries that improve team efficiency. Based in Hauts-de-France, he combines back-end rigor in Laravel and core PHP with modern front-end expertise across Vue, Tailwind and Vite to ship pragmatic, well-tested solutions. A prolific open-source contributor, Enzo has improved widely used projects such as Laravel, Tailwind CSS, Vite and Filament—often focusing on developer experience, type safety and maintainability. He excels at refactoring, API design and edge-case fixes that quietly raise quality across a codebase, from container/route resolution to composables and chart typings. Known for caring about DX, he balances feature work with thoughtful tests and tooling improvements to reduce cognitive load for teammates. Outside work he brings a habit of tackling tricky infra and type problems in popular libraries, which feeds into better internal frameworks and SDKs at his company.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalauréat scientifique, Baccalauréat scientifique at Les Iscles
Contributions:2 reviews, 17 commits, 21 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Enzo primarily contributed to the `spatie/laravel-data` repository by implementing new features and refactoring existing code related to data object validation, transformation, and type generation. They added functionalities like conditionally including and excluding properties, supporting multiple date formats, and integrating the `Optional` attribute, indicating a focus on enhancing the data object's flexibility and usability. Additionally, the user made improvements to the code's internal structure, such as renaming and consolidating configurations.
Contributions:8 reviews, 5 commits, 7 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Enzo primarily contributed to bug fixes and feature enhancements within the Vite.js project. Their work included resolving issues related to asset URL handling, debugging dotenv integration, and improving the visual output of the CLI. The user also implemented a feature to allow overwriting template options in a plugin and modified the client-side code to leverage a debug channel for hot updates. Their commits indicate a focus on improving the developer experience and addressing specific edge cases in the build process.
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Enzo Innocenzi - Lead Full-stack Developer at Jetfly