Marijn Deé is a seasoned engineer with 9 years of formal experience and a long software career spanning embedded systems, test automation, and product tooling before pivoting to furniture making and upcycling. He shipped features and improved quality at Ultimaker—contributing to the Cura 3D-slicing project by hardening tests for cloud-printing workflows—and previously held senior development roles across analytics and engineering teams. Comfortable across low-level embedded work and higher-level tooling, he combines pragmatic engineering discipline with an eye for craftsmanship, now applied to sustainable furniture design in North Holland. Known for quietly improving testability and code quality, he brings a methodical, detail-focused approach whether debugging a network printing plugin or restoring reclaimed wood.
9 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
propedeuse, Informatica, propedeuse, Informatica at University of Twente
ing, HIO, ing, HIO at Saxion Hogescholen
ing, Informatica, ing, Informatica at Hogeschool Enschede
3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:54 commits, 4 PRs, 32 pushes in 10 months
Contributions summary:Marijn's commits primarily focused on enhancing the test suite for the `UM3NetworkPrinting` plugin within the Cura 3D slicer. Their work involved adding and refactoring tests for the `SendMaterialJob`, aiming to improve testability in preparation for cloud-based printing functionalities. They also made code style improvements, like adding spaces around equals signs and adding comments. These contributions demonstrate a dedication to improving the quality and reliability of the Cura software.
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