Mior Khairuddin is a seasoned web developer with 15 years of experience, currently contributing to Laravel while based in Sepang, Malaysia. A long-time PHP, MySQL and JavaScript specialist, he founded Orchestra Platform, OneAuth and Javie Library and has led engineering teams as CTO and Head of Engineering. Mior is both a pragmatic backend developer and a hands-on maintainer, with notable open-source contributions to high-profile Laravel projects such as Dusk, Horizon, Octane and Passport that improve testing, performance and authentication. He blends framework-level expertise (Laravel, Lumen, FuelPHP, Zend) with practical DevOps and CI work, having implemented automated deployments and robust test pipelines across teams. Known on the web as crynobone, he often surfaces subtle improvements—like refactoring for reusability and vendor-symlink handling—that quietly boost developer experience.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Accounting, Accounting at MRSM Pengkalan Chepa
Multimedia, Multimedia at Universiti Utara Malaysia
Laravel Dusk provides simple end-to-end testing and browser automation.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:31 reviews, 23 commits, 58 PRs in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:The user, Mior Muhammad Zaki, primarily contributed to the Laravel Dusk testing framework. Their work involved refactoring code, replacing dependencies, and adding new features to improve the framework's functionality. Key contributions include adding a `ProvidesBrowser` concern to promote code reusability in browser tests and implementing functionalities such as allowing to utilize browser "about:blank" page and adding a command to purge debugging files. These changes aimed to enhance testing capabilities and developer experience within the Laravel Dusk ecosystem.
Contributions:19 commits, 19 PRs, 4 pushes in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Mior primarily contributed to the Laravel Lumen Framework, focusing on back-end improvements and compatibility. They addressed issues related to service container interactions, session usage, and URL generation. Their work included standardizing `app()` usage and refactoring methods for better compatibility with Laravel, demonstrating a solid understanding of the framework's core components and internal workings.
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