Michael Lazar is a software engineer with 12 years of experience based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, who combines backend rigor with terminal-oriented frontend work. He contributes to notable open-source projects like PRAW (Python Reddit API Wrapper), focusing on bug fixes, OAuth handling, and edge-case validations to improve reliability. As the creator/contributor to a terminal Reddit browser (rtv), he has deep practical experience with curses-based UIs and user interaction features like voting and URL handling. His work shows a pattern of shipping pragmatic solutions that prioritize code quality and usability in constrained environments. Notably, he blends library-level maintenance with hands-on UX improvements, making him effective across the stack from API integrations to terminal rendering.
Contributions:37 releases, 982 commits, 344 PRs in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Michael contributed to the development of a terminal-based Reddit browser, primarily focused on the frontend, implementing features for rendering and interacting with Reddit content. The user implemented and refined the display of comments, incorporated URL opening functionalities, and added support for user actions like upvoting and downvoting, as well as implemented the ability to select and open other content. Code changes involved significant interaction with curses and other terminal-specific operations.
PRAW, an acronym for "Python Reddit API Wrapper", is a python package that allows for simple access to Reddit's API.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 5 PRs, 5 comments in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to bug fixes and code improvements within the PRAW library, focusing on internal workings of submission refreshes and OAuth credentials. They addressed specific issues with subreddit handling and added validations. The contributions demonstrate a focus on code quality, addressing edge cases, and ensuring the library's functionality.
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