Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Bagmati Province, Nepal
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Summary
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Sunil Gharti is a back-end developer with 12 years of experience based in Kathmandu, specializing in building user-focused web applications and improving data tooling. At LAT he contributes to production back-end systems while bringing practical full-stack sensibilities gained from earlier roles as a network technician. An active open-source contributor, he has improved accessibility, UI, and backend behavior in high-profile projects like CKAN and enhanced core functionality in the frictionless-py data framework. Sunil combines pragmatic engineering—CSS/HTML accessibility fixes, JS embed logic, and Python library architecture—with an interest in machine learning, reflecting a mix of frontend polish, backend robustness, and data-first thinking.
CKAN is an open-source DMS (data management system) for powering data hubs and data portals. CKAN makes it easy to publish, share and use data. It powers catalog.data.gov, open.canada.ca/data, data.humdata.org among many other sites.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 24 commits, 16 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Sunil primarily contributed to improving the user interface and accessibility of the CKAN data portal. Their work included adding titles to iframes for data viewers and recaptcha elements, as well as modifying the CSS and HTML to fix color contrast issues, especially for button elements and the "skip to main content" feature. Furthermore, the user updated the datapusher upload log icons and CSS. They also made code changes in JavaScript to improve embed code and the exclusion of deleted members, indicating experience in both front-end and back-end modifications.
Contributions:4 commits, 2 pushes in 5 years 6 months
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