Nikos Kalogridis is a Software Architect based in Athens, Greece with 11 years of experience designing and delivering robust software systems. Currently at Causaly, he blends architectural leadership with hands-on engineering to guide teams through complex technical challenges. His background includes an MSc in Advanced Information Systems from the University of Glasgow and a BSc in Computer Science from Swansea, grounding his practice in both theory and applied systems design. Nikos contributes to open-source front-end tooling, notably improving compatibility and strict date parsing in the widely used tempus-dominus datetime picker to address moment.js version issues. He is comfortable working across the stack but brings particular attention to interoperability and backwards-compatible upgrades that reduce deprecation risks in production. Colleagues know him for pragmatic solutions that balance long-term architecture with immediate product needs.
11 years of coding experience
BSc, Computer Science, BSc, Computer Science at Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe
MSc, Advanced Information Systems, MSc, Advanced Information Systems at University of Glasgow
Contributions:76 commits, 3 PRs, 5 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Nikos primarily focused on fixing compatibility issues within the `bootstrap-datetimepicker.js` file, specifically addressing problems with moment.js versions. Their work involved modifying the Javascript code to ensure the datetimepicker widget functioned correctly with different versions of the moment library. Additionally, the user updated the `.min.js` file and made changes to avoid moment deprecation warnings by implementing more strict date parsing.
Contributions:3 releases, 25 commits, 4 PRs in 1 year 3 months
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