Lukasz Zuchowski is a Staff Software Engineer with 14 years of experience building distributed systems, low-latency data pipelines, and ML feature platforms across finance, registries, and data-science startups. He combines hands-on Scala and backend expertise (Spark, Kafka, Akka) with front-end sensibility—demonstrated by UI/UX contributions to the popular Bootzooka starter project and deep testing work in Hibernate ORM’s Envers module. As a former software architect and team lead, he has led cross-functional teams, initiated DevOps improvements, and balanced account-level responsibilities with coding. Comfortable in international, distributed teams, he favors pragmatic Agile practices and continuous learning, routinely picking up new languages and tools. Based in Warsaw, he publishes technical writing and maintains an active open-source footprint that highlights both user-facing polish and rigorous backend correctness.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Lodz University of Technology
IT Project Managment, IT Project Managment at Warsaw University of Technology
Simple project to quickly start developing a Scala-based microservice or web application, without the need to write login, user registration etc.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:63 commits, 71 pushes, 7 branches in 1 month
Contributions summary:Lukasz contributed primarily to the front-end of the Bootzooka project, making several UI/UX improvements. They fixed a phantom user bug and addressed styling issues in both CSS and HTML files. Their commits involved form element focus enhancements, along with significant modifications to user session management and password recovery features, which demonstrate a focus on user experience and application functionality.
Contributions summary:Lukasz primarily contributed to the Hibernate ORM project by modifying and adding tests related to dynamic components within the Envers auditing module. Their work involved enhancing the auditing of dynamic components, including adding support for various data types like booleans and user-defined types, and also creating advanced test cases for one-to-one and many-to-many relationships. These changes and additions aimed to improve the auditing capabilities and the overall testing coverage of the dynamic components feature.
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