Loïc Mathieu is a Lead Software Engineer based in Lille with two decades of hands-on experience in Java/J2EE, backend performance tuning and cloud-native microservices. He has led architecture and development for large e-commerce platforms, driven ESB and API modernization efforts, and specialized in backend performance as well as frontend/mobile R&D (Angular, offline navigation). A longtime open-source contributor and Quarkus expert, he authored a Quarkus book and has contributed notable fixes and features to Quarkus and SmallRye reactive messaging (Kafka/AMQP integrations). At Kestra he focuses on robust workflow orchestration and execution reliability, bringing practical improvements like safer execution kill semantics. Formerly an architect at KIABI and a consultant/teacher at Zenika and universities, he pairs mentoring and training with production-grade delivery. He combines pragmatic performance engineering with a habit of sharing knowledge through talks, articles and open-source work.
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:552 reviews, 6 commits, 1486 PRs in 13 days
Contributions summary:Loïc's commits focus on fixing bugs and improving the Kestra webserver. They made improvements to the handling of execution kills, including adding a 'killing' state to prevent ghost executions. The user also contributed to the codebase by fixing performance issues and made changes to API endpoints for better efficiency. Furthermore, their changes indicate an understanding of the project's architecture, making them a valuable contributor to the backend functionality.
Contributions:460 reviews, 520 commits, 392 PRs in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Loïc contributed to the `quarkusio/quarkus` repository by implementing new features and resolving issues related to the MongoDB client and its Panache integration. Their work included adding methods to the `ReactiveMongoCollection`, creating new collections with specific projection classes, and incorporating updates related to Google Cloud Functions. They also made updates regarding AWS Lambda and Azure Function improvements. The changes focused on enhancing the integration of MongoDB within the Quarkus ecosystem, particularly for reactive and cloud-native applications.
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Loïc Mathieu - Lead Software Engineer at Editions ENI