Top expert inSalesforce Development with Lightning Web Components and Heroku Integration
Philippe Ozil is a Principal Developer Advocate at Salesforce with 11 years of experience helping developers adopt the Salesforce Platform through code, content, and conference talks. He blends full‑stack development and DevOps skills with hands‑on expertise in Lightning Web Components, Apex, CI/CD and test automation, contributing to many Trailhead sample apps and improving testing and security across repos. Based in Grenoble, he pairs developer advocacy with building demos that bridge Salesforce and emerging tech—VR/AR, IoT and robotics—drawing on a background as a VR dev and robot master. A prolific open‑source contributor, he’s known for practical improvements like linting/tooling, test coverage and release automation that make sample apps production‑friendly.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
DUT, Génie Logiciel, DUT, Génie Logiciel at Université Pierre Mendès-France (Grenoble II)
MSc, Software Engineering, MSc, Software Engineering at Oxford Brookes University
Salesforce Lookup Component built with Lightning Web Components.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:52 releases, 2 reviews, 205 commits in 4 years
Contributions summary:Philippe primarily contributed to the development of a Salesforce Lookup Component using Lightning Web Components (LWC). Their commits involved modifying the HTML and JavaScript files of the component to enhance its functionality and appearance. They implemented features such as a clear selection button, added keyboard navigation, improved the handling of errors, and integrated new record creation options. Additionally, the user made improvements to the user interface and accessibility aspects of the component.
Ursus Park sample app for Trailhead project Build Flexible Apps with Lightning Web Components
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 11 PRs, 16 pushes in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Philippe contributed to the development of the Ursus Park sample app for Trailhead, focusing on Salesforce Lightning Web Components. Their work included adding node tooling for linting and formatting, along with updates to the front-end and back-end code. Furthermore, they implemented security measures on the back-end code, and updated the application to the Summer '22 Salesforce release.
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