Jan Lucki is a versatile full stack developer with over two decades of hands-on experience and eight years of formal professional experience across North America, the UK, and New Zealand. He specializes in PHP-backed systems—building high-performance e-commerce sites, bespoke APIs, CMS-driven websites, and complex property search/feeds for leading UK real estate firms. Jan has led teams as Head of Development, mentoring developers while retaining active coding duties and owning PDPs, estimates, and client-facing discovery workshops. He contributes to open-source projects such as Concrete CMS, improving backend features and security, and has practical experience integrating with CRMs like Microsoft Dynamics 365. Comfortable picking up new languages and frameworks (from C++ games to Go), he’s language-agnostic and known for quickly translating complex technical requirements into clear, client-friendly plans. Based in Ruislip, he blends deep backend expertise with strong communication and delivery skills to produce robust, fast, and maintainable software.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Analyst/Programmer, Computer Programming, Computer Analyst/Programmer, Computer Programming at Red River College Polytechnic
Contributions:1 review, 5 commits, 9 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jan primarily contributed to the backend of the Concrete CMS project, focusing on the Youtube block functionality. Their work involved enhancing the block's capabilities by handling different URL formats, allowing start times, and correcting validation issues. These changes involved modifications to the block's controller, view, and setup files. Additionally, the user improved the system's security by optimizing the cookie verification process.
Contributions:15 pushes, 28 branches in 5 years 2 months
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