Moritz Schmale is a polyglot software developer with 15 years' experience building IoT platforms, mapping and real-time sensor apps, and smarthome frontends from Hamburg, Germany. Currently at ZENNER IoT Solutions he designs technology-agnostic IoT systems and tools for LoRaWAN planning and sensor visualization. He is a practical backend engineer with notable open-source contributions to the Elixir community—refining code-quality checks in the widely used credo static analysis tool. Comfortable across Elixir and JavaScript, he intentionally avoids PHP and Java roles and prefers productive, maintainable stacks. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic engineering that bridges embedded/device data and scalable cloud services.
A static code analysis tool for the Elixir language with a focus on code consistency and teaching.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Moritz primarily contributed to the `credo` project, a static code analysis tool for Elixir. Their work focused on implementing and refining checks for code quality, specifically variable rebinding. They added new checks, fixed typos, and refined existing code analysis logic for improved accuracy. The user's commits also included updates to the `.credo.exs` configuration file and the project's CLI.
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