Sascha Quartz is a seasoned freelance software engineer and founder with 16 years of experience building full‑stack web applications and developer tools from the Ruhr/Saarland area. He combines deep backend expertise—contributing transactional association support to Sequelize and multi-database adapter work for JugglingDB—with polished frontend work on Atom features like autocomplete-plus and tree-view. A fast learner who enjoys dissecting new frameworks, he repeatedly ships practical integrations (e.g., improving webpack-stream’s multi-compiler and watch support) and has a track record of founding and scaling product ventures, from PhotoEditorSDK to consumer hardware with bloxbox. He prefers remote freelance work and brings an entrepreneurial mindset that pairs hands-on coding with product-focused feature delivery. An often overlooked strength is his cross-disciplinary experience in live visuals and VJ software, which reflects an ability to bridge real-time media, UX and backend systems.
View and insert possible completions in the editor while typing
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:147 commits, 1 comment, 2 issues in 4 months
Contributions summary:Sascha primarily worked on implementing and improving the autocomplete feature within the Atom editor. Their contributions included adding custom views, integrating fuzzaldrin for fuzzy matching, and refining the user interface with CSS styling. Furthermore, they focused on improving the responsiveness of the autocomplete feature by addressing issues related to content modifications, cursor movements, and file blacklisting. The user also made changes to the simple select list view component.
Node canvas is a Cairo backed Canvas implementation for NodeJS.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 1 PR, 14 comments in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Sascha made several contributions focused on improving the `node-canvas` library's functionality. Their work included adding setters for image width and height, incorporating natural width/height properties, and enhancing the handling of SVG and JPEG images. They also refactored code to use more modern Node.js callback mechanisms and addressed issues like a segfault. These changes collectively improved the library's image processing capabilities.
node-canvascanvasjavascriptnodejsbacked
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