Omer Oreg is a pragmatic Java and Kotlin software developer with 11 years of hands-on experience, currently contributing to the LAST Ultrasat project at the Weizmann Institute of Science. He combines embedded and backend sensibilities—having moved between space/particle-detector production work and software roles—bringing meticulous QA and performance-minded refactors to complex codebases. A founder of Lapzupi and longtime contributor to popular open-source Minecraft plugin Slimefun4, he focuses on maintainable, readable code and has a track record of improving core logic and performance. PCEP certified and trained in Android development, CCNA and Azure network administration, he blends application-level engineering with practical systems and networking knowledge. Known for moving fluidly between team leadership, tooling, and low-level production tasks, he brings pragmatic problem solving and attention to detail to mission-critical projects.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Developing Native Android Application (Java), Developing Native Android Application (Java) at The College of Management Academic Studies
Slimefun 4 - A unique Spigot/Paper plugin that looks and feels like a modpack. We've been giving you backpacks, jetpacks, reactors and much more since 2013.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 7 PRs, 4 comments in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Omer primarily contributed to the back-end logic of the Slimefun plugin, focusing on refactoring and code cleanup. They addressed minor code issues like spelling mistakes and improved code readability through encapsulation and the removal of unnecessary type specifications. Their work involved modifying core classes related to item recipes, tasks, and machine functionality, streamlining code and improving its overall structure. The commits demonstrate a focus on optimizing code for performance and maintainability, as well as fixing logic errors in the code.
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