Pablo Terradillos is an engineering manager with 15 years of experience leading teams across gaming, health tech, and cloud security, currently shaping developer productivity at Pulumi from Vicente López, Argentina. He blends hands-on engineering—early web game development and front-end contributions to notable open-source projects like Telegram Web and the widely used shake.js plugin—with people-focused leadership that prioritizes collaboration and reliable delivery. Pablo has built and scaled private-cloud deployment tools and platform automation at Auth0/Okta, and he co-founded SR24, a 24/7 WhatsApp-based health consultation startup, demonstrating product-level ownership. Comfortable moving between browser internals, build systems, and cloud infrastructure, he’s equally at home refactoring JS modules as he is designing operational processes for secure private deployments. Known for pragmatic problem solving, he often surfaces subtle compatibility and offline-first fixes that improve user experience across environments.
14 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Técnico Mecánico Electricista, Técnico Mecánico Electricista at EET N 21 - Gral Manuel Belgrano
Sistemas de información, Sistemas de información at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
A custom 'shake' event plugin for mobile web browsers using device accelerometer.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 comment in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily focused on enhancing the functionality and compatibility of the `shake.js` library, a JavaScript plugin for mobile web browsers. Their contributions centered on improving the core shake event implementation by refactoring the event creation process, adding fallback support for older browsers, and fixing detection methods. The user also improved the module support making it importable as AMD/CJS modules. These changes reflect a focus on ensuring the plugin's compatibility across different environments.
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Telegram web application. Their work involved modifying CSS styles, particularly concerning icons, and also updating the HTML structure. The commits show that the user integrated gulp for building tasks to enhance the development workflow. Furthermore, the user integrated the appcache manifest to enable offline functionality.
telegram-botgpljavascriptweb-applicationtelegram
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