Ezequiel Lopez is a pragmatic software engineer with four years of modern web and DevOps experience and a decade-plus background in legacy systems and electronics, now based in Dublin, Ohio. He has built responsive, test-driven front ends (Angular, React) and back-end APIs, improved CI/CD and e2e testing pipelines, and automated cloud operations with Bash, Python, Lambda and CloudFormation. At Cardinal Health he modernized a financial web app and at Graylog contributed notable UX fixes and new React components to a widely used open-source log management project. Comfortable across the stack, he blends hands-on scripting and infrastructure work with polished UI improvements and a keen focus on testability and deployment automation. A former COBOL developer who moved into full-stack and DevOps, he brings unusual breadth—from low-level banking systems to containerized cloud services—which helps him translate legacy constraints into maintainable modern solutions.
4 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's degree, Information Systems Analysis, 3.7, Associate's degree, Information Systems Analysis, 3.7 at Instituto Raul Scalabrini Ortiz
High School Diploma, Mechanical Technician, 3.8 GPD, High School Diploma, Mechanical Technician, 3.8 GPD at Ing. Luis Augusto Huergo
Contributions:91 reviews, 71 commits, 88 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Ezequiel primarily contributed to the web interface of the Graylog2 project, focusing on React components. Their work included fixing bugs related to content pack installations, implementing a new field types route, and improving the user experience of the anomaly detector. Key tasks involved creating a new InputList component, refining the PaginatedList component, and updating the Autocomplete component, which are all core UI elements.
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