Paul Mannarino is a pragmatic Software Engineer II based in New York with 11 years in the industry and over six years focused on full‑stack development across finance and consumer-facing products. He has advanced through multiple engineering levels at FactSet and now contributes at Yahoo, bringing strong cross‑functional collaboration skills that bridge design, product, content, and engineering. Paul pairs a drive for continuous learning with hands‑on UI craftsmanship—his open‑source work improving the Pi‑hole dashboard shows attention to modernizing legacy JavaScript, accessibility of interactions, and code quality. Comfortable mentoring and teaching (experience with KidOYO and university labs), he consistently favors practical, testable solutions that improve user experience and team velocity. Passionate about mission‑driven companies, he focuses on delivering measurable value and clean, maintainable systems.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management at Farmingdale State College
St. Anthony's High School
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at Stony Brook University
Contributions:5 reviews, 16 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Paul primarily focused on enhancing the user interface of the Pi-hole dashboard. Their contributions involved replacing legacy JavaScript functions with modern alternatives, updating the HTML structure, and improving the user experience through modal implementation and UI element enhancements. They also refactored the pie chart interactions and navigation, while also addressing code quality issues by applying code formatting and style guidelines.
Contributions:2 PRs, 27 pushes, 5 branches in 1 year 7 months
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