Nihantra Patel is an ERPNext-focused engineer with over four years of hands-on experience implementing and customizing ERPNext across industries such as oil, pharmaceuticals, architecture, and manufacturing. Now at Frappe, she combines full-stack contributions to core projects (frappe and erpnext) with backend payroll enhancements in the frappe/hrms repo, reflecting a blend of frontend JavaScript and Python backend skills. Recognized as "Best Forum Contributor" in Frappeverse 2023 and a finalist in the 2022 ERPNext Awards, she pairs community leadership with practical problem solving. Nihantra is known for tackling nuanced issues like accurate bank entry and loan repayment calculations and adding UX improvements such as list-view dropdown actions. She prioritizes understanding client workflows to deliver tailored solutions that streamline processes and improve productivity. Based in Gandhinagar, she brings a pragmatic, client-facing mindset to open-source ERP development.
2 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, CGPA: 7.97, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, CGPA: 7.97 at Shree Swaminarayan Institute of Technology - BE
Contributions:3 reviews, 18 PRs, 19 comments in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Nihantra primarily focused on enhancing the payroll functionality within the HRMS software. Their contributions include fixing issues related to bank entry calculations, specifically addressing loan repayments. They also corrected the bank entry calculation to accurately reflect deductions and prevent multiple loan repayment deductions. Furthermore, the user updated test cases to ensure the correctness of these calculations.
Free and Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:8 reviews, 117 PRs, 53 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Nihantra primarily focused on bug fixes and minor enhancements across the ERPNext codebase. They addressed issues related to timesheet links, sales partner address display, and quotation handling. The user also implemented changes to improve the update of received quantities in material requests within the purchase invoice module. Their contributions span both frontend (JavaScript) and backend (Python) code, indicating a full-stack development approach.
procurementpythonhrmsfrappeprofit
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