Joris Orcel is a full-stack web developer and integrator based in Lyon with 11 years of professional experience and over three years as a successful freelance, blending strong front-end integration (HTML/CSS/JS and reactive frameworks) with Symfony back-end expertise. He contributes to the popular React Hook Form ecosystem—implementing resolvers for Zod, Joi and others and improving type inference and cross-browser builds—which underscores his attention to type-safety and real-world compatibility. Comfortable delivering everything from large e-commerce platforms to bespoke brand sites, he thrives both solo and as a collaborative team member thanks to a pragmatic, empathetic approach. Former managerial experience in fast-paced service operations informs his reliability and stakeholder focus, making him adept at turning complex requirements into polished, maintainable products.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Licence, Mathématiques et informatique, L2 Validée, Licence, Mathématiques et informatique, L2 Validée at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
📋 Validation resolvers: Yup, Zod, Superstruct, Joi, Vest, Class Validator, io-ts, Nope, computed-types, typanion, Ajv, TypeBox, ArkType, Valibot, effect-ts, VineJS and Standard Schema
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:203 reviews, 73 commits, 325 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Joris primarily contributed to the `react-hook-form/resolvers` repository by implementing and integrating resolvers for various form validation libraries, including Zod, Joi, Yup, and Vest. They added new resolvers, such as the Zod resolver, and improved existing ones by addressing type definitions, error handling, and integration with React Hook Form. The user also worked on build configurations and dependency management, including supporting IE11 builds, ensuring cross-browser compatibility.
Contributions:13 reviews, 9 commits, 18 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Joris primarily contributed to the documentation of the `react-hook-form/documentation` repository. Their work involved adding examples of resolvers, specifically for Zod and Joi, and updating existing resolver examples. They also updated the documentation to reflect the API migration and made the gallery section clickable. Furthermore, the user updated the example for react-select TS and made some updates to the layout based on the Gatsby V3 migration.
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