Robin Wenglewski is a seasoned Web Application Developer based in Hamburg with 15 years of experience building and maintaining full-stack Rails applications. A freelancer since 2015, he combines strong back-end skills—demonstrated by contributions adapting the pry-rails initializer for multiple Rails versions—with front-end expertise shown in maintaining and upgrading a jQuery DataTables Rails gem. His work reflects a pragmatic focus on developer experience and resilient integrations, from debugging tooling to AJAX-driven UI enhancements. Trained with a Computer Science MSc from TU Berlin and a BSc from Berufsakademie Stuttgart, he pairs solid academic foundations with hands-on open-source contributions. Notably, his projects reveal an attention to long-term maintainability through version upgrades and thoughtful refactors rather than one-off fixes.
15 years of coding experience
Master, Computer Science, Master, Computer Science at TU Berlin
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science at Berufsakademie Stuttgart
Contributions:39 commits, 9 PRs, 10 pushes in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Robin's contributions focused on enhancing the functionality and user interface of a jQuery DataTables gem for Rails. They implemented a plugin to reload data via AJAX on return keypress, fixed image paths, and incorporated the fnReloadAjax plugin for data reloading. Furthermore, the user updated the project to DataTables 1.9.0 and then progressively to 1.11.0, indicating a focus on maintaining and upgrading the library. Several version bumps were performed which likely involved API or functionality changes.
Contributions:34 commits, 2 PRs, 3 pushes in 10 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Robin primarily focused on adapting the `pry-rails` gem to work with different versions of the Rails framework. Their contributions included ensuring compatibility with Rails versions >= 3 and updating the gem's versioning. The user also refactored the code to integrate `pry` with Rails environments by modifying the initializer. These changes aimed to enhance the debugging experience within Rails applications.
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