Martin Van Wingerden is an experienced Java developer, security researcher and entrepreneur with over 11 years of software experience and a long career running small companies. Based in Amsterdam, he blends hands-on backend engineering—contributing to notable open-source projects like Eclipse SmartHome, ANTLR and openHAB—with financial and operational leadership from roles in municipal and defense organizations. His contributions show a pragmatic focus on code quality, thread-safety and device integrations for home automation, reflecting a specialty in domotica and embedded systems. Comfortable refactoring core libraries and hardening concurrent code, he pairs technical depth with a background in tax and finance from Erasmus University, which informs his disciplined approach to product and business development.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Economics Tax, Economics Tax at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Contributions:2 reviews, 9 commits, 72 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the core framework of openHAB, fixing bugs and improving code quality. Their commits include correcting spelling errors, updating copyright notices, and fixing missing spacing. They also updated and enhanced the HomeBuilder component, which included integrating the webpack build inside Maven and fixing existing issues.
Contributions:19 commits, 29 PRs, 449 comments in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the core functionality of the Eclipse SmartHome project. Their work included fixing bugs and refactoring Java code. The commits demonstrate experience in the core areas, with fixes related to the core and config bundles. They also worked on archetype enhancements and utilized core utilities like ExpiringCacheMap.
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