Luke Walsh is a founder and full-stack web engineer with eight years of experience building Shopify apps, headless commerce stacks (Nuxt/Nacelle/VueJS, Gatsby/React) and bespoke integrations for merchants. He runs Appy Design — delivering subscription flows, API connectors and performance fixes — and also operates VGU, a decade-old video games media site that underpins strong industry relationships with studios like Capcom, Ubisoft and EA. A former digital marketing lead, Luke blends growth-focused thinking with hands-on engineering, contributing to popular open-source Laravel-Shopify packages by fixing billing, authentication and token issues. Based in the UK, he’s comfortable across cloud CI/CD, GCP and modern JS frameworks, and has a track record of shipping production-ready commerce solutions that bridge merchant needs and platform constraints.
8 years of coding experience
Bsc (Hons), Multiplayer Online Games Design, 2:1, Bsc (Hons), Multiplayer Online Games Design, 2:1 at Staffordshire University
A full-featured Laravel package for aiding in Shopify App development
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:21 releases, 44 reviews, 70 commits in 3 months
Contributions summary:Luke primarily focused on resolving issues related to billing and the integration with the Shopify platform within the Laravel-Shopify package. Their commits involved reverting problematic changes that caused installation issues and updating tests for the billing middleware. They also made adjustments to the billing controller and helper classes to ensure proper redirection and functionality related to the Shopify app bridge. Furthermore, the user addressed issues with token generation and passing of host information.
A full-featured Laravel package for aiding in Shopify App development
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 7 reviews, 49 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Luke primarily focused on updating and maintaining the Shopify API integration within the Laravel package. Their contributions included updating the API version, reverting changes, and modifying the authentication flow. They also added a session refresh interval to the configuration and addressed a bug related to usage charges. Overall, the user's work improved the functionality and stability of the Shopify integration within the Laravel application.
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