Gabriel Frau is a motivated junior software developer from Turin with a long-standing passion for IT and 12 years of hands-on experience cultivated since his technical diploma. After restarting his career following a personal pause, he completed internships and roles where he sharpened backend, QA and DevOps skills, including contributions to well-known open-source projects such as GitHub’s CLI and Cloud Foundry buildpacks. He favors Microsoft .NET ecosystems and actively builds personal .NET projects to stay current, while his professional experience includes adapting to proprietary languages and production concerns for small-business management platforms. Gabriel combines practical testing and integration focus—evidenced by work ensuring Django compatibility and cloud integration—with a clear preference for technologies that offer portability and long-term growth. He’s seeking junior developer opportunities where he can translate solid foundational experience and open-source contributions into impact on teams using Microsoft technologies.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma Istituto Tecnico e Professionale, IT & Telecommunications, Diploma Istituto Tecnico e Professionale, IT & Telecommunications at Istituto Tecnico Ettore Majorana
Contributions:25 commits, 1 PR, 10 pushes in 3 months
Contributions summary:Gabriel primarily contributed to the maintenance and improvement of the php-buildpack, focusing on its integration with cloud services and overall stability. Their contributions included updating dependencies like the New Relic extension, enhancing the buildpack's integration with services such as Cassandra, and addressing security vulnerabilities related to environment variable handling. The user also implemented improvements to the buildpack's internal processes, such as default version selection and utilizing optimized methods for downloading dependencies.
Contributions:12 commits, 9 pushes, 5 branches in 2 months
Contributions summary:Gabriel focused on integrating and testing the Python buildpack, specifically ensuring compatibility with Django applications and various Python versions. They contributed by adding integration tests for Django applications, validating that the buildpack correctly runs `collectstatic` and handles different Python runtimes. The user also addressed typos and merged upstream changes, demonstrating a focus on quality assurance and maintaining the buildpack's functionality.
foundrypythoncloud-foundryv2bbuildpack
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