ICT Specialist, Agile Solutions, Content & Web at International Fund for Agricultural Development
Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Lleïr Borràs is an experienced ICT specialist and DevSecOps practitioner with 17+ years delivering automation, web and infrastructure solutions across NGOs and private sectors from Rome. He combines deep hands-on Linux administration, Ruby backend development (notably contributions to WinRb/Viewpoint and wicked_pdf) and Ansible-driven automation with broad database and integration expertise spanning PostgreSQL, ElasticSearch and enterprise systems. As a technical lead at the International Fund for Agricultural Development he architects data lakes, dashboards and secure, scalable workflows while also managing projects and teams. Curious polyglot developer (Go, JS, Bash and occasional Elixir/Python) who pairs practical coding with system-level thinking and a background in music and live production that surfaces in his collaborative, creative approach.
17 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
ETIG, Informàtica de Gestión, ETIG, Informàtica de Gestión at Universitat de Girona
PDF generator (from HTML) plugin for Ruby on Rails
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:25 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Lleïr primarily contributed to the development of the `wicked_pdf` Ruby on Rails plugin. Their work included adding features like customized headers, footers, and table of content options, along with support for all wkhtmltopdf options. They also focused on improving the codebase by addressing bugs related to margin parameters and made optimizations. The user's commits demonstrate a focus on expanding the plugin's functionality and fixing existing issues.
A Ruby client access library for Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Lleïr primarily contributed to the `winrb/viewpoint` repository by modifying the core library to interact with Microsoft Exchange Web Services. Their commits demonstrate the addition of features such as fetching multiple items, parsing deleted and modified occurrences for calendar events, and correctly parsing responses from the server. These changes involved modifications to response parsing, data type definitions, and request methods, all focused on improving the functionality and reliability of the Ruby client for interacting with Exchange Web Services.
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Lleïr Borràs - ICT Specialist, Agile Solutions, Content & Web at International Fund for Agricultural Development