Gojko Adzic is an award-winning software consultant and author with 17 years of experience, currently a partner at Neuri Consulting LLP in London. He blends deep practical expertise in serverless and testing with a prolific writing career—authoring multiple influential books such as Specification by Example and Running Serverless, the former winning a Jolt Award. Gojko is a recognized industry figure (2019 AWS Serverless Hero) who combines hands-on open-source contributions across front-end widgets, bot builders, testing frameworks and AWS Lambda tooling with strategic product consulting. His background spans technical architecture, editorial leadership, and developer-focused tooling, reflecting a rare mix of engineering craft and communication skill. Known for playful persona on GitHub as “Bond Villain,” he also contributes pragmatic examples and CI-friendly integrations that help teams adopt serverless and specification-driven practices.
Contributions:29 commits, 3 PRs, 25 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Gojko focused on building and configuring the necessary environment for running ImageMagick within an AWS Lambda function. Their work involved setting up the build process by installing dependencies like libjpeg, configuring ImageMagick with specific flags, and defining the file structure. Furthermore, they created the foundation for example usage within a Node.js environment including the download and upload processes within an AWS S3 bucket. This included file conversion utilizing the newly built `/opt/bin/convert` executable.
tiny jQuery/Bootstrap widget that makes a HTML table editable
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:19 commits, 2 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Gojko primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and user experience of the `editable-table` project. Their contributions involved adding new features, improving the styling, and refining the overall look and feel, particularly related to the integration with Bootstrap. They also addressed browser compatibility issues, especially related to Firefox, improving the usability of the editable table widget. Furthermore, the user provided examples and documentation updates, adding features such as FAQ and providing testing information.
bootstrap4widgeteditablejquerytiny
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