Jonatan Jäderberg is a software developer with 11 years of experience specializing in backend engineering, documentation tooling, and build/release infrastructure at Neo4j, where he contributes to graph algorithms, the Graph Data Science library, and cloud/devops workflows. He blends rigorous academic training in philosophy and modal theory (currently a D. Phil. candidate) with hands-on engineering, bringing a precision-oriented mindset to documentation automation and tooling. His open-source contributions include improving Neo4j’s documentation generation and adding robust back-end features and race-condition fixes to core graph-data projects. Comfortable across DevOps, CLI features, and large codebases, he often works at the intersection of developer experience and low-level system reliability. An unexpected strength is his background in ontology research, which informs his clarity in structuring technical documentation and complex data models.
11 years of coding experience
Holavedsgymnasiet
Philosophy, Philosophy at Linköping University
Philosophy, Philosophy at University of Gothenburg
Source code for the Neo4j Graph Data Science library of graph algorithms.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 1984 commits, 2 pushes in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jonatan's commits focused on adding functionality to the Neo4j Graph Data Science library, specifically related to block size handling and shorthand options. They implemented new features and addressed race conditions within the codebase, demonstrated by changes in test files and Java code. The user appears to have been contributing to the estimation CLI feature, indicating a strong background in back-end logic and potentially command-line interfaces.
Contributions:81 commits, 1 PR, 25 pushes in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Jonatan focused on improving and updating the project's documentation. The contributions include adding a version switcher to the documentation, which allows users to view different documentation versions. The user also added CSS styles and updated the JavaScript files to create a multi-page HTML output and also refined the appearance of the documentation. Finally, the user updated the documentation version information.
graph-algorithmsneo4jgraph
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Jonatan Jäderberg - Software Developer at Universitetet i Stavanger