Felix Edelmann is a full-stack software developer with a decade of hands-on experience building user-focused applications and robust back-end systems from Vaterstetten, Germany. At CHECK24 he progressed from intern to software developer, contributing across the stack while pursuing an MSc in Computer Science and an Erasmus semester in Aarhus. His open-source work shows a pragmatic blend of UI/UX polish and backend discipline—improving the Q Light Controller Plus UI and implementing file-validation and test automation features in the popular CaptainHook git-hook manager. Felix brings a strong attention to developer experience and code quality, having added configuration safeguards, clearer console output, and comprehensive unit tests to shared projects. Comfortable switching between front-end refinements and backend refactors, he pairs product-minded thinking with a statistical background from his BS studies. Colleagues value him for quietly shipping practical improvements that make tools easier to use and maintain.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Erasmus semester Informatik, Erasmus semester Informatik at Aarhus University
Abitur, Abitur at Humboldt-Gymnasium-Vaterstetten
Master of Science - MS Informatik, Master of Science - MS Informatik at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+) is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:32 commits, 6 PRs, 30 comments in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Felix primarily contributed to the UI/UX of the Q Light Controller Plus project. They added a shuffle button to the Chaser editor, along with associated documentation and UI changes. They also implemented translations, and refined the display of UI elements, including adding a new icon. Furthermore, they modified fixture functionality related to shutter effects.
CaptainHook is a very flexible git hook manager for software developers that makes sharing git hooks with your team a breeze.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 11 commits, 7 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Felix primarily contributed to the CaptainHook project by adding new features and writing unit tests. Their work involved implementing actions to validate files, specifically focusing on file content checks. They also added the "fail-at-first-error" configuration setting, enhancing the project's error handling. Furthermore, the user refactored code and improved console output, reflecting a focus on code quality and user experience.
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