Javier Centurión is an architect with 12 years of software engineering experience, currently shaping identity and access solutions at Okta from Argentina. He brings a full-stack background developed during a long tenure at MuleSoft, where he contributed front-end improvements to well-known open-source API tools like api-console and api-designer, focusing on UX, OAuth2 flows, and API documentation rendering. His career progressed from .NET development in large enterprises to technical lead and consultant roles, giving him both hands-on coding chops and leadership experience across the software lifecycle. Comfortable working on developer-facing products, he blends UI detail-orientation with system-level architectural thinking and a practical appreciation for developer workflows.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
System Engineer, System Engineer at Universidad Argentina de la Empresa
Business Administration, Business Administration at Instituto Fundador Don Francisco de Merlo
System Engineer (3º), System Engineer (3º) at Universidad Nacional de La Matanza
A web editor for creating and sharing RAML API specifications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 72 commits, 56 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Javier's commits primarily involve updating the API console integration within the `api-designer` repository. Their work focused on modifying the user interface, by updating styles and references to the api-console library. This included updating configurations and references to the API console to ensure proper functionality. The user also worked on fixing style issues and setting up API-console correctly within the application. The changes affected the appearance and functionality of the API documentation.
An interactive REST console based on RAML/OAS files
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:10 releases, 260 commits, 45 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Javier primarily focused on modifying the UI components of the API Console application. Their commits showcase the implementation of features such as new authentication options for OAuth 2.0, restyling of method tabs, adjustments to sidebar presentation, the addition of a resource-level description, and modifications to the display of HTTP method details, indicating a focus on the user interface and overall user experience. The user also introduced a visual component to the interface through the styling of response bodies.
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