Fred Bricon

Software Engineer at Red Hat

Greater Paris Metropolitan Region France
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Fred Bricon is a seasoned software engineer with 17 years of experience building developer tooling and language support, based in the Greater Paris area. He contributes actively to prominent open-source projects such as the Eclipse Java language server and Red Hat’s VS Code Java extension, focusing on backend fixes, refactorings, and UX improvements that make Java tooling more robust and user-friendly. Fred also works on AI-driven developer assistants (Continue), adding full-stack features like terminal-run capabilities, LLM integrations, and improved error handling. He combines low-level attention to detail—bug fixes, classpath handling, JDK integrations—with higher-level product sensibilities around developer experience. Colleagues can expect a pragmatic engineer who bridges core language-server internals and modern AI-augmented IDE workflows.
code17 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (38)

javascript10
maven-plugin10
typescript10
language-server-protocol10
vscode-extension10
java10
llm10
javas10
typescript-types10
maven10
eclipse10
typescripts10
ollama10
developer-tools10
testing9

Programming languages (26)

SchemeGoInno SetupHTMLGroovyFreeMarkerJsonnetTypeScript

Github contributions (5)

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redhat-developer/vscode-java

Sep 2016 - Jan 2023

Java Language Support for Visual Studio Code
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:29 releases, 50 reviews, 411 commits in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Fred primarily focused on enhancing the Java Language Support for Visual Studio Code. Their contributions included updating server URLs, fixing JDK-related issues, and adding features like the ability to set the JDK home directory and user-defined VM arguments. They also implemented UI improvements with features such as auto-completion, the option to open the wiki, and project configuration updates. Additionally, the user was responsible for improving the overall user experience by addressing issues such as incomplete classpath warnings and providing the ability to display the extension's client log.
visual-studio-codevscode-extensionvscodelanguage-javalanguage-support
eclipse-jdtls/eclipse.jdt.ls

Sep 2016 - Sep 2022

Java language server
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:118 reviews, 548 commits, 813 PRs in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Fred primarily contributed to the Java language server for Eclipse JDT. Their commits involved modifying code within the core and tests, including refactoring, fixing minor issues, and implementing new features. The user's contributions included turning string literals into constants, organizing imports, handling cases with missing or incomplete classpaths, and addressing bugs related to code completion and javadoc rendering. They also worked on adding support for JavaFX and Java 13/14 in the project.
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Fred Bricon - Software Engineer at Red Hat