Julien Enselme is a seasoned Full Stack engineer with 13 years’ experience, currently leading development at Spinergie after previously building and running Bankstore’s Python/Django and TypeScript/React platform as its first developer. He blends hands-on feature work with production ops—managing GCP, managed PostgreSQL and an autopilot GKE cluster—and has repeatedly led small engineering teams to ship clean, secure code. Julien contributes to open source (notably improvements to the Aurelia CLI and Python TOML parsing), demonstrating attention to build tooling, testing and edge-case correctness. He also maintains a long-running web game project born from graduate school and blogs about experiments, signaling a habit of learning-by-building beyond day-to-day product work.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
M2, Sciences informatiques et de l''information et services apparentés, M2, Sciences informatiques et de l''information et services apparentés at Ecole Centrale de Marseille
MOOC ABC de la gestion de projet - classique 12 heures, Management, MOOC ABC de la gestion de projet - classique 12 heures, Management at Ecole centrale de Lille
Classes préparatoires MPSI/MP, Mathématiques, Classes préparatoires MPSI/MP, Mathématiques at Lycée Montesquieu, Le Mans
The Aurelia 1 command line tool. Use the CLI to create projects, scaffold components, and bundle your app for release.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 5 PRs, 18 comments in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Julien primarily contributed to the Aurelia CLI, focusing on build process improvements and testing. They added options for absolute path usage in the bundle, allowing users to configure the build process further. They also made adjustments to the karma configuration for testing and the `aurelia-karma.js` file. This included ensuring compatibility with PhantomJS. Finally, the user improved debugging by adding the application path to a file in the build.
Contributions:8 commits, 1 PR, 12 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Julien primarily contributed to the `toml` library by implementing support for inline objects within the TOML format. They added features to handle inline objects within arrays and addressed related edge cases, such as commas within strings. The user also fixed several bugs, including key-equals-nospace and multiline-string test failures, and cleaned up parts of the code, demonstrating a focus on functionality and code quality.
pythonpython-libtoml
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