Loïs Di Qual is a San Francisco–based software engineer with 14 years of experience building mobile, web, and backend systems and currently engineering at Siteline. He scaled Scoop’s product org from an MVP iOS app to a collaboration-ready platform—growing the team, tripling mobile traffic, and owning developer experience from CI to release management. Deeply hands-on, he has shipped cross-platform frameworks, drove performance wins (including halving Android boot times via V8 integration), and introduced QA practices across organizations. An active open-source contributor to notable Swift projects like PromiseKit, SwiftyRSA and Toaster, he focuses on maintainability, standards compliance and modernizing legacy code. Notably comfortable switching between product leadership and engineering trenches, he excels at turning fast-paced startup needs into scalable, testable architectures.
14 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Informatique, Informatique at Ecole nationale supérieure d'Electronique, Informatique et de Radiocommunications de Bordeaux
PCP - Préparation aux Concours Polytechniques, PCP - Préparation aux Concours Polytechniques at Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III)
Contributions:141 commits, 37 PRs, 135 pushes in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Loïs primarily contributed to the Swift implementation of RSA public/private key encryption within the project. Their work involved making the `SwiftyRSA` class public and updating the podspec for better integration. The user also added class methods for enhanced usability. Furthermore, they updated the code to Swift 2.0. Finally, they expanded the functionality to encrypt/decrypt data.
Contributions:8 commits, 5 PRs, 5 comments in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Loïs contributed to the iOS project by migrating the code to newer Xcode versions, specifically focusing on Swift 3.0. They modified UI components, including `JLToastView` and `JLToastWindow`, updating their functionality to align with the new Swift syntax and iOS SDK changes. The contributions included adjustments to orientation handling and overall UI behavior within the context of the Toaster library. They also added tests for the operation queue and basic toast functionality.
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