Moritz von Göwels is a seasoned software engineer based in Germany with 17 years of experience, primarily focused on backend systems while remaining comfortable on the frontend. He contributes to notable open-source projects—working on Ledger’s Emacs Lisp tooling to improve core accounting features and on Logseq’s ClojureScript front end to enhance UX and graph visualization. Moritz blends pragmatic bug fixes and refactors with feature work that improves usability, showing attention to edge cases like decimal commas and effective transaction dates. Outside code, he’s an avid cyclist and photographer, traits that reflect a patient, detail-oriented approach to engineering and design.
A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration. Download link: http://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases. roadmap: http://trello.com/b/8txSM12G/roadmap
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 7 commits, 4 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Moritz primarily contributed to the Logseq front-end codebase. Their commits focused on implementing features like adding pages to the "Recent" list after certain actions and fixing issues related to page sorting and flashcard display. They also made improvements to the graph visualization, including removing redundant code and smoothing the scaling function. The user's changes predominantly involved modifications to ClojureScript code, reflecting a strong focus on UI and application behavior within the Logseq knowledge management platform.
Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits in 5 days
Contributions summary:Moritz primarily contributed to the Emacs Lisp code base of the ledger project. Their work involved fixing bugs, such as handling decimal commas, and implementing new features, including the functionality to insert and remove effective dates for transactions. The user also refactored the code by introducing standardized prefixes and introducing new functions to improve the usability of the project. This work demonstrates a focus on improving the core functionality and user experience within the Emacs Lisp environment.
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Moritz von Göwels - Software Engineer at University Hospital Essen