Fernando Cejas is a DevEx engineering lead and seasoned software leader with 14 years of experience building developer-facing platforms, mobile frameworks, and engineering teams across startups and large enterprises. Based in Berlin, he has led mobile and developer-experience efforts at Promon, Wire, SoundCloud and IBM, combining hands-on Android engineering with strategic leadership and P&L responsibilities. An active open-source contributor and organizer (notably on Android clean-architecture samples and libraries used widely by the community), he brings deep expertise in architecture, CI/CD, and developer tooling. He’s also explored quantum computing and quantum ML tooling in production research roles, blending classical and emerging paradigms. Known for mentoring teams, driving modularization of client platforms, and shipping reusable frameworks, he pairs entrepreneurial grit from multiple co-founder roles with a persistent focus on code quality and testability.
14 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Technical Developer, Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Systems Analist, Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Degree in Computer Systems IT, Degree in Computer Systems IT at Universidad Católica de Santa Fe
Spanish, English, German, English, Spanish, German
This is a movies sample app in Kotlin, which is part of a serie of blog posts I have written about architecting android application using different approaches.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:6 reviews, 281 commits, 26 PRs in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Fernando primarily contributed to the development of the Android application, introducing and modifying core components such as the main and login screens, and movie-related features. Their work involved the implementation of UI elements, navigation, and the integration of architectural components like ViewModels, as well as the use of Hilt for dependency injection. The user also worked on adapting the user interface and functionality.
Android Library for Logging RxJava Observables and Subscribers.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:85 commits, 4 PRs, 61 pushes in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Fernando primarily contributed to the development and testing of an Android library. Their work involved fixing and refactoring unit tests, specifically for an `AndroidUnitTest` class, and implementing tests for aspects within the library. They also cleaned up unused methods and variables, and addressed package annotations. This demonstrates a focus on ensuring code quality and testability of the library.
observablesrxjavaandroid-libraryandroidlogging
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