Stefano Borzì is a Full Stack Developer with 14 years of experience building robust web applications and developer tools, currently based in Haarlem and working on digitalizing construction processes at Royal BAM Group. He combines modern TypeScript stacks (Angular, NestJS, Nx, Tailwind) with backend and database expertise honed over years contributing to large open-source MMO projects like TrinityCore and AzerothCore. His open-source work demonstrates deep SQL/schema craftsmanship and server-side C++ fixes, ensuring data integrity across multiple game expansions—an unusual but valuable cross-domain strength for complex data systems. Stefano has led frontend teams at FedEx, driven e2e and A/B testing practices, and shipped full-stack developer tools such as the Keira3 database editor with 3D model previews. He holds advanced academic training (PhD candidate in Computer Science) and a strong background in data science, bringing research rigor to production engineering. Practical, detail-oriented, and versatile, he bridges game-engine database stewardship with enterprise web delivery.
14 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Diploma at Liceo Scientifico
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Università di Catania
Official Database Editor for AzerothCore. Completely open-source and cross-platform, built with modern web technologies.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 475 reviews, 163 commits in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Stefano contributed to the development of a database editor for AzerothCore, focusing on both frontend and backend aspects. Their work included fixing UI components in the FlagsSelector, enhancing user password input in the connection window, adding new features to the item preview system, and implementing a 3D model viewer. The user also integrated tests for various modules and features.
Contributions:905 reviews, 121 commits, 364 PRs in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Stefano primarily focused on fixing build issues and resolving warnings within the core server code. They addressed errors related to null pointer exceptions and resolved several warnings to improve code quality. Furthermore, they made significant changes to the database schema, aligning it with the structure of TrinityCore and updating various table definitions and structures.
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Stefano Borzì - Full Stack Developer at AzerothCore