Peter Vacula

Java Web Developer at Asseco Central Europe

Slovakia
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Peter Vacula is a Java Web Developer with 14 years of hands-on experience building backend and frontend applications using Java, Spring Boot, Thymeleaf, JavaScript/Angular, and Oracle/PL-SQL. He combines strong database design and migration experience with practical testing and modeling skills from roles as an Oracle developer and tester, and currently develops enterprise Java services at Asseco Central Europe. Peter’s background in Electronic Business and Management complements his technical work with an understanding of operational and business requirements. An attention to internationalization is reflected in his open-source contributions improving Slovak and Czech translations for the QupZilla browser, showing care for user experience beyond core engineering.
code14 years of coding experience
job9 years of employment as a software developer
bookHigh School, Economics, accounting, High School, Economics, accounting at Business Academy in Ilava
bookMaster’s Degree, Electronic Business and Management, Master’s Degree, Electronic Business and Management at The Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (4)

internationalization10
localization10
translation10
qt4

Programming languages (2)

C++PHP

Github contributions (3)

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QupZilla/qupzilla

Jan 2012 - Dec 2012

Cross-platform Qt web browser
Role in this project:
userLocalization / Internationalization Specialist
Contributions:20 commits in 11 months
Contributions summary:Peter's commits primarily focus on updating and fixing translations for the QupZilla web browser. They made revisions to the Slovak (sk_SK) and Czech (cs_CZ) language files, fixing grammatical errors and inconsistencies in the user interface strings. The changes involve modifying and translating various UI elements, indicating a dedication to improving the user experience for non-English speakers.
qmlbrowserbrowsersqt5gui
Mikino89/qupzilla.com

Feb 2015 - Mar 2015

Contributions:6 pushes in 10 days
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Peter Vacula - Java Web Developer at Asseco Central Europe