Maxime Steinhausser is a seasoned backend web developer with 11 years of experience, specialized in PHP and the Symfony ecosystem and currently building business-critical applications at ELAO from Lyon. A former Symfony core team contributor, he has a strong open-source footprint across many high-profile Symfony components (Messenger, Console, Security, VarDumper, etc.), combining deep framework internals knowledge with practical API and GraphQL design. He favors hexagonal architecture, message buses and testable APIs, and routinely bridges frontend needs using React, Vue.js and React Native when projects demand full-stack fluency. Certified Symfony Expert and former technical writer for Symfony docs, he pairs engineering rigor with developer experience sensibilities that improve tooling and observability. Notably, his contributions include profiler and debugging enhancements that tangibly improve daily developer workflows across the framework.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master 2 (M2), Informatique, Master 2 (M2), Informatique at SUPINFO - The International Institute of Information Technology
Eases the creation of beautiful and testable command line interfaces
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:49 commits in 7 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Maxime primarily contributed to the Symfony Console component, focusing on bug fixes and enhancements. Their work involved implementing verbosity methods, fixing block formatting, and addressing issues related to choice questions within the console application. The user also made improvements to the SymfonyStyle class, improving EOL consistency, block gaps and word wrapping. Additionally, the user performed minor fixes, refactoring, and updated documentation within the console component.
Provides a tight integration between Symfony components and the Symfony full-stack framework
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:174 commits in 6 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Maxime primarily focused on enhancing the Symfony FrameworkBundle, improving translation commands and debugging tools. They applied new styles to various commands, fixed issues related to APC cache usage, and improved exception messages for form-related services. In addition, they updated documentation and fixed code related to the handling of HTTP methods and the inclusion of the date interval normalizer. The commits demonstrate a focus on command-line interface improvements, configuration fixes, and internal API enhancements.
translationsvalidationbundlephpsymfony-bundle
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