East Brunswick Township, New Jersey, United States
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Noah Jacob is a Master's student in Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology with seven years of software experience and a strong foundation in Information Technology. He contributed to the well-known Frappe and ERPNext open-source projects, implementing user-facing features like a phone number picker and improving maintenance scheduling logic, demonstrating full-stack fluency across Python and JavaScript. Passionate about data science and machine learning, he is specializing in ML during his graduate studies to transition into machine learning engineering or data scientist roles. His background blends production-grade ERP development with automated testing and UX improvements, and he has hands-on experience validating complex inputs and automating domain logic—skills that help bridge data-driven models with reliable, user-friendly systems.
7 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Data Science and Machine Learning, Data Science and Machine Learning at Scaler
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Information Technology at Don Bosco Institute of Technology (D.B.I.T)
Master's Degree Computer Science, Master's Degree Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology
Free and Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:20 reviews, 184 commits, 91 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Noah primarily contributed to the ERPNext ERP system, with a focus on the maintenance module. Their commits involve significant changes to the `maintenance_schedule` and `maintenance_visit` modules, introducing features such as automated end date calculation, serial number management, and the creation of a dialog box for managing maintenance visits. The work included modifications to both Python and JavaScript files, indicating both backend logic changes and frontend UI/UX improvements.
Low code web framework for real world applications, in Python and Javascript
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:32 commits, 8 PRs, 4 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Noah primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Frappe framework, focusing on the implementation of a phone field control type. Their work involved creating a phone number picker, integrating with a flag icon library, and handling the formatting and validation of phone number inputs. Additionally, they touched upon back-end aspects by modifying the base document code to incorporate phone number validation and updated the boot file with country codes. The user also updated the Cypress tests to include test for the phone field.
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