Jimmy Praet is a seasoned Java developer with 13 years of professional experience based in East Flanders, Belgium, currently building systems at Smals. He combines deep Spring ecosystem knowledge with practical batch-processing expertise, evidenced by contributions to the widely used spring-batch project fixing namespace, restart, and file-handling issues. An active open-source contributor to Gitea, he has improved pull request workflows, code review UX, and backend notification logic—showing comfort across backend and UI boundaries. Jimmy pairs a pragmatic engineering mindset with steady long-term commitment, having been at his current employer since 2005, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Informatica from Hogeschool Gent. Notably, his contributions reveal an attention to developer experience and robustness in production-grade tooling.
13 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Informatica, Bachelor's degree, Informatica at Hogeschool Gent
Spring Batch is a framework for writing batch applications using Java and Spring
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:44 commits, 7 PRs, 15 comments in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Jimmy primarily contributed to the Spring Batch framework, focusing on bug fixes and feature enhancements. Their work involved modifying the `StaxEventItemWriter` and `StaxEventItemReader` classes to address issues related to XML namespaces and restart functionality. They also added a new property to `StaxEventItemWriter` for deleting empty files and implemented support for item count awareness.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:70 reviews, 69 commits, 74 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Jimmy primarily contributed to the Gitea project by addressing various issues and implementing new features related to pull requests, code reviews, and notifications. They modified code for merge options, chronological commit order, and clickable links in pull request titles. The user also fixed bugs related to review comments, including issues with the reply button and incorrect diff views. These contributions spanned across the backend and UI aspects of the project.
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