Ramiro Zapata is a Front End Developer based in Barcelona with 11 years of hands-on experience building polished React interfaces for web applications. Currently at Crunch.io, he focuses on UI reliability and component-driven design, bringing practical improvements to styling, inputs, and real-time trading tiles. His open-source contributions include UX fixes and feature work on notable projects like Coding Coach and AdaptiveConsulting's ReactiveTraderCloud, where he resolved tricky filter and cancel-RFQ bugs and integrated components into a shared style guide. Trained in computer science and physics at Universidad Nacional de La Plata and certified in Full Stack Web Development by Free Code Camp, he blends rigorous technical grounding with pragmatic front-end craftsmanship. Colleagues describe him as detail-oriented and adept at turning visual issues into reusable components, often recovering lost assets or streamlining dependency updates behind the scenes.
11 years of coding experience
Licenciatura en informática, Licenciatura en informática at Facultad de Informática within Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Full Stack Web Development Certification, Computer Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development Certification, Computer Software Engineering at Free Code Camp
Informática, Física, Informática, Física at Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Contributions:9 commits, 19 PRs, 57 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Ramiro primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and improving the functionality of the front-end application. They addressed multiple bug fixes related to filter dropdowns, ensuring values displayed correctly from the query string and applying filters when clicking on mentor tags. The user also updated dependencies and fixed paths in the index.html and recovered deleted images. The contributions involved the use of React components and integrating with context for state management.
Contributions:6 commits, 9 PRs, 1 branch in 2 months
Contributions summary:Ramiro primarily focused on front-end development, fixing UI issues and implementing new features within the React application. They addressed a bug in the cancel RFQ button, reworked the analytics header to match other components, and added an input component to the style guide. Additionally, the user integrated trading spot tiles into the style guide, contributing to the visual presentation of the FX trading platform. The changes demonstrate proficiency in styling and component development using React.
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