Swen Van Zanten is an experienced software developer and owner based in the Netherlands with over two decades of hands-on experience delivering scalable backend systems, mobile apps, and frontend interfaces. He blends deep PHP (Symfony, Laravel) and JavaScript (Vue, React, TypeScript) expertise with Swift and Go to build maintainable, production-grade software for clients ranging from government platforms to media and cryptocurrency projects. Currently balancing senior roles at DPG Media, freelancing, and running NettoWise, he excels at transforming complex requirements into reliable microservices and performant user experiences. Notable open-source contributions include improving session management in a PHP SAML toolkit and front-end work on the Verge Currency site and iOS wallet, reflecting a cross-stack fluency from security-sensitive backends to polished mobile releases. Colleagues value his pragmatic focus on long-term reliability, clear stakeholder collaboration, and a track record of upgrading critical national platforms. Outside work he balances code with outdoor interests hinted at in his GitHub bio emojis, evidencing a curious, active approach to problem solving.
https://VergeCurrency.com - Official Site of Verge Currency ($XVG) :globe_with_meridians:
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:83 commits, 49 PRs, 51 pushes in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Swen primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Verge Currency website. Their work involved updating and optimizing mobile images across various pages, including the home page, get-started page, and wallets page. They also made updates to the meetup section of the site, as well as implementing the terms and privacy policy pages. Furthermore, they focused on updating the roadmap and the partnership pages.
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 5 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Swen primarily focused on improving session management within the PHP-based SAML toolkit. Their commits involve refactoring code related to deleting and clearing session variables. Key changes include modifying the `deleteLocalSession` function to use `session_unset()` and `session_destroy()` to ensure proper session cleanup, and resetting the `$_SESSION` variable when the session hasn't been started. These changes likely aim to enhance the reliability and security of the SAML toolkit.
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