Francesco Pontillo is an Android engineer with 14 years of experience building mobile platforms and leading teams, currently contributing to Curve from Brighton. He blends a strong engineering background in Android with full-stack and front-end experience gained at Novoda and Babylon, where he moved from craftsman to platform lead and Mobile Chapter Lead. His open-source work spans UI-focused projects like Bootswatch and Bootstrap Dual Listbox and tooling efforts such as ng-annotate and Gradle/Yeoman automation, showing a keen eye for developer ergonomics and code quality. He has shipped healthcare-grade JavaScript apps integrating REST and HL7 interfaces earlier in his career, demonstrating comfort with complex domain integrations. Known for pragmatic problem solving and UI sensibility, he pairs design-minded thinking with build automation and maintainable refactors. Outside of work he accumulates ideas rapidly—often more than time allows—so he focuses on impactful, well-crafted deliveries.
14 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, 110/110, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, 110/110 at Università degli Studi di Bari
Maturità scientifica, 85/100, Maturità scientifica, 85/100 at Liceo Scientifico
Contributions:37 commits, 28 PRs, 33 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Francesco primarily contributed to a Yeoman generator for Google Docs add-ons, implementing features for project setup and configuration. They also added demo projects and completed a Gradle plugin for dependency management, indicating work on build automation and project structure. Furthermore, they updated the ESLint configuration and modified files related to Gradle build scripts.
Contributions:11 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Francesco primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the Bootstrap Dual Listbox project. They focused on fixing bugs related to component behavior, specifically addressing issues with `moveOnSelect` and `preserveSelectionOnMove` settings. They also refined the UI, modifying IDs and content labels for enhanced user experience. Additionally, the user enhanced the functionality of the component and updated the demonstration HTML file with example usage.
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