Eyo Eyo is a seasoned software engineer based in Berlin with 11 years of experience building performant, scalable web experiences across startups and large product teams. Currently at Elastic, he brings deep front-end expertise—shipping UI improvements in high-profile open-source projects like Kibana—and a proven ability to tackle backend problems as shown by adding streaming file uploads and query-serialization to IBM’s openapi-to-graphql. His background spans e-commerce, food tech, and platform engineering, with tangible wins such as leading a PWA launch that boosted mobile conversions by ~70% and creating a Selenium-in-Docker service to cut regression risk. Comfortable moving between UX polish and API internals, he combines practical product instincts with a history of tooling and automation that improve developer workflows. He holds a B.Tech. in Computer Science and has a track record of turning complex requirements into reliable, user-focused solutions.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Science at Federal University of Technology Akure
Contributions:369 reviews, 291 PRs, 153 pushes in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Eyo primarily contributed to the Kibana front-end application, focusing on improvements to various UI components and features within the dashboards, alerts, and reporting sections. The contributions include fixing bugs related to the short URL generation, enhancing the display of the "Let Us Know" button when the Management Menu is open, and enhancing the new panel experience, and correcting the rendering of the markdowns. The code changes demonstrate a focus on improving user experience and addressing visual inconsistencies within the user interface.
Translate APIs described by OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) into GraphQL
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 10 commits, 3 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Eyo significantly contributed to the implementation of file upload functionality within the `openapi-to-graphql` project. Their work includes modifications to the core `openapi-to-graphql` library, specifically the resolver builder, schema builder, and related types. The user added support for streaming file uploads and multipart/form-data requests, enhancing the API's ability to handle file uploads. Further, they implemented query parameter serialization support to handle varied styles of serialization based on the OAS.
wrapperapiopenapi-specificationoastranslation
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