Meghal Bisht is an SDE 2 based in Bengaluru with six years of hands-on experience building full-stack web applications and improving developer workflows. Currently at Groww after progressing from SDE roles at Tekion and internships at ClickPost and FOSSASIA, he has driven features end-to-end, mentored juniors, and owned release-quality deliverables for large-scale dealer and event platforms. A strong open-source contributor and GSoC'21 participant, he improved performance and added core back-end and front-end features to the widely used FOSSASIA Open Event project, including ticketing, availability routes, and mobile-responsive UI fixes. Comfortable across databases, APIs and UI, he pairs pragmatic engineering with attention to UX and observability (Sentry integrations) and has experience building CLI tooling using GitHub GraphQL. Colleagues describe him as a quick learner who reliably turns product discussions into maintainable, production-ready code.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, East Campus
The frontend for the Open Event API Server https://test.eventyay.com
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:373 reviews, 117 commits, 346 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Meghal primarily contributed to the front-end of the application, focusing on UI improvements and bug fixes. They addressed issues such as the positioning of payment buttons, updated icons, and ensured the correct display of sales data. They also implemented features, such as adding a link to the event page and ensuring correct mobile responsiveness. Their work demonstrates a focus on improving user experience and visual presentation.
The Open Event Organizer Server to Manage Events https://test-api.eventyay.com
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:139 reviews, 42 commits, 131 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Meghal primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the Open Event Server. Their work involved adding and modifying database schemas, specifically related to speaker and ticket management. They added columns, renamed existing ones, and updated models and schemas to reflect these changes. Furthermore, the user implemented new features, such as an availability route for event tickets, and enhanced existing features, like the ticket sold-out message.
api-testapieventsorganizer
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