Mathieu Comandon is a full-stack software engineer and entrepreneur with 16 years of experience, based in Los Angeles, known for founding the Lutris open gaming platform and currently building the kitchen management app LunchCraft. Proficient in Python, JavaScript and Linux, he moves easily across stacks and has shipped features from front-end drag-and-drop UX to backend APIs and geolocation-enhanced models. His background spans startup and enterprise roles—including a software architect stint at Disney and recent work on Playtron’s GameLAB and PlaytronOS—demonstrating comfort with both product-focused engineering and systems-level challenges. Notably, his open-source work on Lutris and contributions to e-commerce platforms like Shuup show a blend of community-driven projects and pragmatic commercial delivery.
16 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors Degree in Client / Server Architecture Software development and systems administration, Bachelors Degree in Client / Server Architecture Software development and systems administration at EPSI Montpellier
University Technology Degree ELECTRONICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES, University Technology Degree ELECTRONICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES at IUT de Saint Etienne (Compte certifié)
Contributions:18 commits, 37 PRs, 58 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Mathieu primarily contributed to the e-commerce platform by implementing features related to product variation management within the admin interface. They added functionality to allow manual ordering of product variations and values, integrating JavaScript for drag-and-drop sorting. The user also updated URL configurations, and addressed issues related to address models by adding geolocation capabilities. Furthermore, they modified API for order creation, making it more flexible.
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