Evaldo Bratti is a software engineer with 12 years of experience building both backend and frontend systems, currently contributing at AlphaSights from Paraná, Brazil. His background includes multi-year roles developing production systems and a focused period as an Elixir developer, showing comfort with functional backend work as well as React-based UIs. An avid problem-solver who likes to understand how things work, he contributes to notable open-source projects like OpenDota, where he implemented game-data processing logic and UI enhancements that surface nuanced match statistics. That blend of data-focused backend engineering and practical front-end visualization reflects a pragmatic, full-stack mindset and a penchant for turning complex event streams into actionable insights.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Cientista, Computação, Cientista, Computação at Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Contributions:7 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Evaldo primarily contributed to the front-end of the OpenDota web application, focusing on implementing and modifying UI elements. They added a new column to the performance tab and updated the display of tracking-related information in the match logs, suggesting an emphasis on data visualization and the presentation of game statistics. Several commits involve modifications to existing React components and configurations.
Contributions:16 commits, 3 PRs, 21 comments in 29 days
Contributions summary:Evaldo primarily contributed to backend logic related to processing Dota 2 game data. They implemented features for calculating gold earned from Greevil's Greed and Track abilities. These changes involved modifying existing files, including `populate.js`, `store/queries.js`, `processExpand.js`, `svc/parser.js`, `processTeamfights.js`, and `processors/processParsedData.js` to incorporate new data fields and calculations. Additionally, the user made adjustments to the schema and processing logic for handling game events.
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