Nicola Coretti is a Senior Test Automation Developer based in Oslo with 14 years of experience building reliable software across embedded systems, networking, and backend infrastructure. Comfortable in C/C++, Python, Rust and Linux, he focuses on quality through test automation, integration testing, and robust build workflows. His career spans roles at reMarkable, Exasol and long tenure at ESR Labs, where he combined system integration and backend responsibilities with a hands-on engineering approach. An active open-source contributor, Nicola has improved build and proxy components and added Exasol support to the Ibis dataframe project, showing attention to cross-database compatibility and testable tooling. Colleagues describe him as curious about people and team learning, seeking environments that challenge and uplift collective craftsmanship.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science at Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Contributions:3 reviews, 12 commits, 10 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Nicola primarily contributed to improving the `josh-proxy` component by fixing compiler warnings and updating the build workflow to include all targets and tests. They also implemented integration tests and resolved issues related to endless loops. Furthermore, the user enhanced the project with scripts for vim integration and documentation updates. These contributions highlight a focus on build processes, testing, and proxy-related functionality.
Contributions:32 reviews, 15 PRs, 64 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Nicola primarily focused on adding support for the Exasol database backend to the Ibis project. Their contributions involved implementing various functions and features, including date and timestamp extraction, date delta calculations, and bitwise operations, tailored for Exasol. They also updated SQLGlot dialect mappings and added implementations for `TimestampNow` and other temporal functions. This work demonstrates a commitment to expanding Ibis's database compatibility.
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