Shubham Upreti is a pragmatic software engineer with 7 years of experience building full-stack web applications and cloud-native services, currently at Tekion and previously driving revenue-impacting features at Freecharge. He works across Next.js/React/Ember frontends and Python/Django/Flask backends, and is comfortable with containerized deployments on AWS EKS, Kubernetes and Istio. At Freecharge he cut loan processing time and loan defaults through microservices, event-driven reporting, and robust retry logic, and at FOSSASIA he modernized payment stacks and internationalization to materially boost revenue and conversions. An active open-source contributor, he’s made UI/UX improvements and backend fixes across the popular FOSSASIA Open Event projects and contributed algorithmic and C/C++ work during community initiatives. Based in Delhi, he combines hands-on coding with an eye for product metrics and developer ergonomics, often fixing subtle bugs that yield measurable business gains.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Information Technology, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Information Technology at Northern India Engineering College, New Delhi
Contributions:19 reviews, 26 commits, 25 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Shubham primarily contributed to the front-end development of the "Open Event Frontend" project. Their commits include adding the navbar and footer components, integrating Gitpod, and modifying the MUI theme. The user also made changes to the application's layout and index pages, indicating a focus on UI/UX improvements and integrating new features within the application's structure.
The frontend for the Open Event API Server https://test.eventyay.com
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:79 reviews, 71 commits, 102 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Shubham contributed primarily to the frontend of the Open Event API Server, adding new social media links, improving the UI for various pages, and making them translatable. They also addressed several bugs, including hiding the search box on wizard pages and standardizing the follow/unfollow button in groups. Furthermore, the user applied translations to different areas of the application and added a video recording column in video tables.
apijavascriptmhealthfrontendapi-server
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