Osman Okumuş is a seasoned math teacher turned front-end developer with over two decades of classroom experience and 15 years building responsive web interfaces. Based in Kütahya, Turkey, he balances freelance teaching with front-end work since 2012, contributing practical UI solutions such as a collapsible jQuery menu and Bootstrap admin templates. His background in mathematics education informs a methodical approach to UX and component structure, making complex interactions feel intuitive. Comfortable working solo or integrating into teams, he has recent commercial front-end experience at Vitrag Group alongside sustained open-source contributions.
14 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Licentiate degree, Mathematics Teacher Education, Licentiate degree, Mathematics Teacher Education at Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi
Contributions:4 releases, 288 commits, 37 PRs in 9 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Osman's primary contribution appears to be the creation and modification of HTML and CSS files to implement a collapsible jQuery menu plugin. The commits focused on building the core JavaScript file (`jquery.metisMenu.js`), designing the structure and styling of the menu using CSS and Bootstrap, and integrating the plugin into a demo page. Further commits involved refactoring and adding CSS and incorporating the plugin into a test page.
Contributions:489 commits, 5 PRs, 68 pushes in 9 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Osman appears to be primarily involved in developing the front-end of the Bootstrap Admin Template. Their initial commit added an `index.html` file, setting up the basic structure. The subsequent commit added various HTML files containing the layout and structure for several pages, including alterne.html, suggesting work on the user interface. Further commits included updates to JavaScript and CSS files, indicating code maintenance and component styling, and the addition of the layout2.css file suggests further development of the UI components.
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