Sebastian Nitu is a seasoned software engineer from Brașov, Romania with 14 years of experience building polished UIs and mobile apps, currently developing software at Curbit. He blends iOS development, front-end UI design and HMI prototyping from a long tenure at Elektrobit, where he also led global training programs and created technical documentation for automotive clients. Comfortable from product architecture to pixel-level CSS tweaks, he has contributed front-end improvements to open-source projects like EpicEditor, showing a knack for improving editor UX and usability. His background in instructional design and training facilitation means he not only ships code but also translates complex tech into teachable content and demos. With a master’s in Integrated Informatics Systems for Businesses and hands-on experience across mobile, embedded, and web interfaces, he thrives at the intersection of design, engineering and communication.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Integrated Informatics Systems for Businesses, Master's degree, Integrated Informatics Systems for Businesses at Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov
EpicEditor is an embeddable JavaScript Markdown editor with split fullscreen editing, live previewing, automatic draft saving, offline support, and more. For developers, it offers a robust API, can be easily themed, and allows you to swap out the bundled Markdown parser with anything you throw at it.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 15 days
Contributions summary:Sebastian primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the EpicEditor project. Their commits show substantial modifications to the JavaScript and CSS files, indicating a focus on UI/UX improvements and feature enhancements. Code changes include style updates, icon additions, and refactoring of the table of contents. These modifications suggest an effort to improve the visual appearance and usability of the editor.
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