Jesse Burns is a pragmatic full-stack engineer with 13 years of experience balancing front-end polish and back-end robustness, currently based in Lowell, Massachusetts. He has contributed meaningful features to the e107 Bootstrap CMS—implementing drag-and-drop menu management, Bootstrap-styled admin themes, and maintenance tooling—and improved test automation for the OWASP PHP-RBAC library. Jesse favors choosing the right tool for the problem rather than shoehorning a favorite solution, and values consistent coding standards over personal preference. His background spans production healthcare systems work as a Programmer Analyst and hands-on support roles, giving him a practical, user-focused perspective. Outside code, he brings steady leadership and care from a long-standing role as a father, underscoring reliability and patience in team settings. Notably, he pairs a curious, trial-and-error learning approach with disciplined testing and documentation practices.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Critical Thinking, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Critical Thinking at The School of Trial and Error
PHP-RBAC is an authorization library for PHP. It provides developers with NIST Level 2 Standard Role Based Access Control and more, in the fastest implementation yet.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:126 commits, 2 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Jesse's contributions center on implementing unit tests and establishing a testing framework for the PHP-RBAC library. They've added a testing framework with associated configuration files, updated testing dependencies, and started writing unit tests for core and wrapper functionality. This involves creating separate database configurations for core and wrapper tests, demonstrating a focus on thorough testing and maintainability. The user also made minor fixes to resolve issues.
e107 Bootstrap CMS (Content Management System) v2 with PHP, MySQL, HTML5, jQuery and Twitter Bootstrap. Issue Discussion Room: https://gitter.im/e107inc/e107
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jesse contributed to the e107 CMS, focusing on front-end and back-end aspects. They implemented and modified menu management functionality, including drag-and-drop features, and made improvements to the admin theme, integrating Bootstrap styling. The user also addressed a bug related to the user name link in the navbar and added a cron job to check for core updates. Furthermore, the user added doxygen documentation and removed the folder as well.
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