László Vaskó is a Lead Developer based in Budapest with 13 years of experience progressing from QA trainee to product owner and engineering lead, now driving development at IoT Inspector. He blends hands-on backend engineering with delivery and product stewardship, having led teams and shaped features at Balabit before moving into his current role. His open-source contributions show practical expertise in file-format extraction, checksum validation, and integrating Rust into Python projects to boost performance and packaging reliability. Comfortable across testing, automation, and production engineering, he often works where systems integrity and reproducible builds meet developer ergonomics. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who turns legacy tooling into maintainable, performant components.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
OKJ, Telecommunications Technology/Technician, OKJ, Telecommunications Technology/Technician at Puskás Tivadar Telecommunication High School
Contributions:4 releases, 309 reviews, 75 commits in 11 months
Contributions summary:László contributed to the project by fixing checksum validation in the `romfs` module, suggesting a focus on file system handling and data integrity. They integrated Rust into the project by creating a skeleton and building a Python extension module, implying backend development and potentially performance optimization. Furthermore, the user implemented packaging for the Rust extension using `poetry` and build scripts. Finally, the user added dependencies related to building C extensions within a Nix environment.
Contributions:293 commits, 377 pushes, 8 branches in 1 year 1 month
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