Kibirige Henry is an experienced IT technician and software engineer with 15 years of hands-on experience delivering web and mobile applications, ICT infrastructure, and smart systems automation from Kampala, Uganda. He pairs practical onsite systems work—ensuring reliable parking entry/exit and payment terminals—with remote web development services on platforms like Upwork. An active open-source contributor, Henry has fixed bugs and added features to high-profile data-visualization and stats projects including matplotlib, ggplot2, plotnine, and statsmodels, improving date locators, plotting elements, and GLM prediction logic. His background in computer science and internships with hardware-focused firms gives him a rare blend of software, embedded systems, and energy-efficiency knowledge. Known for analytical problem-solving and optimization, he focuses on robust, user-centric solutions that scale from kiosks to web apps. He is keen to collaborate on projects that bridge data-driven software and reliable fielded systems.
Contributions:30 releases, 22 reviews, 1083 commits in 8 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Kibirige appears to be a back-end developer contributing to the plotnine library. They implemented new features by writing code for plotting elements and also contributed to adding features such as creating a plotting style and testing for quality checks.
Contributions:12 commits, 13 PRs, 71 comments in 7 years
Contributions summary:Kibirige primarily focused on improving the date locator functionality within the matplotlib library. Their contributions included implementing the `tick_values` method for date locators, which enhances the library's ability to determine tick locations. They also fixed issues related to handling pandas series of strings and added new filled markers, improving functionality and expanding the capabilities of the library. Furthermore, the user made some minor changes to other aspects of the matplotlib library.
pythondata-sciencegtkdata-visualizationplotting
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Kibirige Henry - Information Technology Technician