Moncef AOUDIA is a software engineer based in Lille, France with 9 years of hands-on experience across both front-end and back-end development. An active open-source contributor, he has improved developer tooling and UIs for GraphQL projects (enhancing GraphiQL, Voyager and adding Altair support) while also working on core blockchain functionality in the Massa project, including fitness computation refactors and API v2 additions. He blends practical API and protocol-level work with user-facing improvements, demonstrating versatility from websockets-based subscription plumbing to CDN-driven static asset delivery. Colleagues would notice his attention to maintainability and incremental refactors that improve long-term project health rather than flashy one-offs.
Contributions:1 release, 383 reviews, 161 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Moncef primarily focused on refactoring the fitness computation within the block graph and block implementations. They also made formatting adjustments across various API-related files. Furthermore, the user contributed to the introduction of features for banning and unbanning nodes via API calls and the inclusion of a new API V2 endpoint, showcasing a focus on core blockchain functionality and API development.
GraphQL and GraphiQL Spring Framework Boot Starters - Forked from oembedler/graphql-spring-boot due to inactivity.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 9 PRs, 20 comments in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Moncef primarily contributed to the frontend aspects of the project, specifically enhancing the GraphiQL and Voyager interfaces. They implemented features to fetch static resources from CDNs and refactored the subscriptions transport to use websockets. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to both GraphiQL and Voyager, changing CDN options and adding Altair client starter with related documentation.
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