Tam Vo is a software engineer based in Da Nang, Vietnam with eight years of hands-on experience building web applications using PHP, Laravel, Node.js and Vue.js. He has contributed to the Shopware 6 open commerce platform, improving core e-commerce features and fixing bugs in Symfony/PHP code and tests, demonstrating comfort with collaborative open-source workflows. At NFQ Asia and Shopware he continues to focus on backend development while drawing on prior full-stack experience from BAP Software. Tam combines practical production work with a willingness to learn new technologies, often bridging front-end Vue work and back-end PHP services. He holds a Computer Science degree from Troy University and brings a steady track record of shipping reliable fixes and feature improvements in team settings.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Troy University
Shopware 6 is an open commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue and supported by a worldwide community and more than 1.500 community extensions
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 reviews, 64 commits, 11 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Tam focused on improving the Shopware 6 platform by adding functionality and fixing existing issues. They addressed a bug related to automatic setting of values for nullable product fields, and another related to incorrect display or functionality of promotions. The commits demonstrate the user's involvement in enhancing the core functionality of the e-commerce platform with PHP and Symfony, and testing functionality. The user was likely involved in the testing of code-changes and fixes, demonstrated by code that was adjusted in test files.
Contributions:39 pushes, 6 branches in 3 years 3 months
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