Michele Lacchia is a Senior Software Engineer based in Rome with 15 years of experience specializing in backend development, distributed systems, and software architecture. He holds a top-honors degree in Engineering Mathematics from Politecnico di Torino and brings a strong theoretical foundation to practical system design. Michele contributes to notable open-source Python projects—such as refactoring and testing improvements to pypa/wheel and enhancing radon's complexity analysis and CLI stability—demonstrating care for code quality and tooling. He combines deep engineering discipline with a passion for robust testing and maintainable refactors, often tackling subtle bugs and documentation gaps. Colleagues value his pragmatic approach to architecture and his steady focus on improving developer experience. Outside feature work, he gravitates toward design choices that make distributed systems easier to reason about and operate.
15 years of coding experience
110/110 with honors, 110/110 with honors at Politecnico di Torino
Contributions:6 reviews, 460 commits, 69 PRs in 9 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Michele primarily focused on improving the code quality and functionality of the project. They added an example to the README, fixed help documentation within the CLI, and fixed a bug in the visitor code, which enhanced its stability. The user also added comprehensive tests for complexity analysis, further ensuring the reliability of the code metrics.
The official binary distribution format for Python
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:12 commits in 28 days
Contributions summary:Michele primarily focused on refactoring and improving the `wheel` library, specifically by moving functions to a utility module. They also contributed to the testing framework, adding new tests to ensure the correct functionality of the wheel packaging process and wheel ranking. Furthermore, they implemented several PEP 8 fixes to maintain code quality.
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