Géry Ogam is a front-end developer in Paris with 8 years of hands-on experience building user-focused web apps and a foundation in back-end systems engineering. He has moved from optimizing Python/RabbitMQ back ends to shipping TypeScript React features that serve tens of thousands of practitioners and millions of patients, notably improving appointment workflows and adding two-factor authentication for a major digital health product. Comfortable across the stack, he has driven API extensions in Django and parallelised RabbitMQ jobs to boost throughput, plus contributed to high-profile open-source projects like CPython and pika. His work blends product impact (securing funding and premium clients) with attention to developer experience—documentation, UI templates, and Storybook-driven components. Trained as an engineer at Télécom Physique Strasbourg, he combines scientific rigor with pragmatic product delivery and a knack for turning complex backend constraints into smooth front-end experiences.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles, Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles at CPGE Lycée Thiers
Master of Science degree in Engineering, Master of Science degree in Engineering at Télécom Physique Strasbourg
Contributions:29 commits, 8 PRs, 20 comments in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Géry primarily contributed to the `pika/pika` project by modifying existing code and documentation related to the AMQP 0-9-1 client library for RabbitMQ. They refactored logging methods, updated the client and server configuration for TLS/SSL, and corrected various typos and formatting issues in the project's documentation and examples. Additionally, the user improved the implementation of comparison methods in core classes like `PlainCredentials`, `ExternalCredentials`, and `Parameters`, along with their associated unit tests.
Contributions:127 reviews, 7 commits, 81 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Géry primarily contributed to the documentation of the Python programming language. Their work included correcting typos, updating and improving existing documentation in several modules, and adding more examples. Furthermore, the user updated the documentation to reflect code changes in various areas of the Python standard library.
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