Federico Rezzonico is a software engineer and physics student with seven years of programming experience, currently based in Tokyo while pursuing a master's at the University of Tokyo after studying at ETH Zürich. He builds SaaS projects alongside his studies and brings practical full-stack skills across HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Rust, and Go. An active open-source contributor, he has extended the popular Skript Spigot plugin with backend expressions and server-control features, demonstrating an eye for practical tooling that helps non-programmers customize game servers. Curious about the world and committed to continual growth, Federico blends rigorous scientific training with hands-on software delivery and a collaborative, people-centered approach.
7 years of coding experience
University of Tokyo
Bachelor's degree, Physics, Bachelor's degree, Physics at ETH Zürich
High School Diploma, Applied Sciences, 100 cum laude/100, High School Diploma, Applied Sciences, 100 cum laude/100 at Istituto Elvetico
Skript is a Spigot plugin which allows server admins to customize their server easily, but without the hassle of programming a plugin or asking/paying someone to program a plugin for them.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:44 reviews, 22 commits, 57 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Federico primarily focused on extending the Skript plugin's functionality by implementing new expressions and event values. Their contributions include creating expressions for calculating fall distance, determining heal reasons, and handling projectile-related events. They also added features like expressions for first/last login times and server control through effects like stopping and restarting the server. Furthermore, the user implemented a regex split function, and added several new expressions to the plugin.
Contributions:13 releases, 105 commits, 71 pushes in 1 year 10 months
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