Giacomo Cosenza

Membro at Equiliber

Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Summary

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Giacomo Cosenza is a seasoned technologist and entrepreneur with over 13 years of experience based in Milan, combining R&D leadership and business development with hands-on open source contributions. As co-founder and President at Sinapsi Spa and an early member of Equiliber, he has guided projects from community-building to product-focused R&D while advocating open source practices. His developer work spans front-end ClojureScript tutorials and practical integrations for the widely used OpenCV library, where he authored Clojure-focused documentation and examples to lower the barrier for JVM-language users. Comfortable bridging technical and non-technical stakeholders, he has a track record of running workshops and presenting at meetups to grow developer ecosystems. Colleagues know him for turning tutorial-level examples into reproducible samples that help teams adopt new tools more quickly.
code13 years of coding experience
languagesItalian, English
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Github Skills (16)

html10
clojure10
user-manual10
computer-vision10
dom-manipulation10
opencv10
front-end-development10
basics10
learn-ruby-on-rails10
clojure-cli10
clojurescript10
documentation10
image-processing9
css9
cprogramming-language5

Programming languages (10)

TypeScriptHCLCSSC++CJavaScriptGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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magomimmo/modern-cljs

Nov 2012 - Feb 2018

A series of tutorials on ClojureScript
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:2011 commits, 187 PRs, 626 pushes in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Giacomo primarily worked on front-end development within the ClojureScript tutorial repository. The contributions include deleting generated files, adding and modifying tutorials, and implementing form validation. The changes suggest an effort to set up and structure the front-end code, add UI elements, and integrate basic form handling logic within the ClojureScript framework.
clojureclojurescript
opencv/opencv

Dec 2013 - Dec 2013

Open Source Computer Vision Library
Role in this project:
userTechnical Writer & Community Contributor
Contributions:6 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Giacomo's contributions primarily focus on documentation and tutorial enhancements for the OpenCV library, specifically targeting Clojure developers. They added a new Clojure tutorial, including detailed content explaining how to use OpenCV within a Clojure REPL. The user also created a Clojure sample project and updated definitions to include a new author. These contributions enhance the library's usability by providing clear instructions and examples for developers working with Clojure.
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