Maxime Thirouin is a senior front-end architect and freelance developer based near Toulouse with 15 years of experience building high-performance web and mobile interfaces. He blends deep React and React Native expertise with solid back-end and tooling knowledge—evidenced by contributions to core projects like PostCSS and tooling such as eslint-loader and grunt-webfont. Maxime has led architecture and delivery for marke‑white mobile platforms, stabilized native bridges and automation pipelines, and driven accessibility, performance and QA improvements across teams. He also ships product end-to-end as a CTO and freelance, designing APIs with Supabase and automated deployments for SaaS platforms. An active open-source contributor, he has fixed subtle edge cases (import paths, iOS event serialization, font parsing) that demonstrate a knack for robustness and backwards-compatibility. Outside code, he organizes Toulouse’s stand-up scene and applies the same logistical rigor to producing events as he does to complex engineering projects.
15 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Professional Bachelor, Intranet-Internet Developpment, Professional Bachelor, Intranet-Internet Developpment at Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
Contributions:38 releases, 107 commits, 89 PRs in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Maxime primarily contributed to the core functionality of the ESLint loader for webpack. Their work involved refactoring the reporter to utilize `webpack.emitError` and `webpack.emitWarning`, incorporating custom reporters, and addressing issues related to the display of filenames. The user also focused on ensuring compatibility with ESLint configurations, including options for handling errors and warnings and also implemented autofixing. The commits show the user actively updating the codebase and associated testing to maintain the loader's functionality.
Contributions:28 releases, 76 reviews, 401 commits in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Maxime primarily contributed to the implementation of React Native components within the ReScript React Native project. They fixed issues related to percentage-based styling in React Native components and added support for new styling features such as flex-basis auto. In addition, the user corrected typos, removed deprecated properties, and added features like the ability to use images as sources for components, demonstrating a focus on enhancing the library's capabilities. The user also focused on updating the style api to allow for transformation and various other attributes.
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