Maurício Aniche is a research scientist and tech lead based in the Netherlands with 16 years of experience bridging rigorous academic research and pragmatic industry engineering. Formerly an assistant professor at TU Delft and now leading teams at Adyen, he excels at translating theory into robust, production-grade tooling—evidenced by his long-running Java static-analysis library (ck) and teaching-focused JPacman projects. His background spans code-quality metrics, automated testing, and backend systems, with a knack for making complex metric calculations and test harnesses usable in real projects. Too practical for pure academia and too theoretical for typical corporate roles, he thrives in roles that require both deep technical insight and hands-on implementation.
Code metrics for Java code by means of static analysis
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:29 reviews, 386 commits, 57 PRs in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Maurício primarily contributed to implementing features related to code metrics for Java code by means of static analysis. Their work focused on adding new metrics, such as DIT, NOC, and WMC. The user also introduced functionalities to calculate CBO, LCOM, RFC, NOM, NOPM, NOSM, NOF, NOPF, NOSF, NOSI, and the number of variables and assignments, and incorporated methods for measuring the metrics at the method level and added unit tests to validate the implementation.
Contributions:1 review, 12 commits, 2 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Maurício primarily contributed to the software testing aspect of the project. They implemented various test cases for different functionalities, including number finding, Roman numeral conversion, and discount calculations. The user utilized JUnit testing framework and focused on creating unit tests to ensure code correctness and validate functionality, as shown by the addition of test classes and assertions.
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