Maarten Kling is an experienced software consultant and owner based in Arnhem with 16 years of hands-on experience building Python back-ends and front-end user experiences for CMS projects. He combines strong communication and organisational skills with deep technical delivery, specializing in Wagtail, Plone and Django (including Django Oscar), and is known for high-standard automated testing. A longtime contributor and former Plone core developer, he has improved UI, accessibility and cross-browser compatibility in the widely used Plone CMS theme and form workflows. He thrives in fast-switching project environments, keeping focus on budgetary and functional goals while motivating teams as an event organizer and core developer. Pragmatic and solutions-oriented, Maarten translates available information into maintainable systems that balance usability and technical quality.
16 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Informatica, Informatica at Rijn ijssel college
B.ICT computer science, B.ICT computer science at HAN University of Applied Sciences
PRINCE2 Practitioner, PRINCE2 Practitioner at Firebrand Training BeNeLux
Webrichtlijnen, Webrichtlijnen at Stichting Accessibility
Contributions:44 commits, 1 comment in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Maarten primarily focused on improving the user interface and front-end functionality of the Plone content management system. Their commits involved modifying JavaScript files related to pop-up forms and form tabbing. The user addressed UI-related bugs, refactored CSS, and improved overall usability and accessibility by fixing IE compatibility issues and adjusting form element behaviors. They also addressed aspects of the `barceloneta` theme.
Contributions:4 PRs, 17 pushes, 2 branches in 1 year 5 months
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