Theo Lebrun is a Data Engineer and Technical Manager with a decade of experience designing and deploying big data and microservices architectures across cloud-native stacks. Based in New York, he leads teams building Spark, Cassandra, Kafka and AWS-driven pipelines while mentoring Spring Boot and MongoDB microservice development. An active open-source contributor and JHipster enthusiast, he’s fixed cross-cutting issues in the popular JHipster generator and improved mobile UX and auth flows on IpponTech’s Tatami project. He also blends product-minded engineering with integrations work—shipping Twilio and Alexa-powered alerting and survey services—and regularly shares insights through meetups and technical writing.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalauréat S, spécialisation Mathématique, Mention assez bien (13,3), Baccalauréat S, spécialisation Mathématique, Mention assez bien (13,3) at Lycée Thierry Maulnier
Master of Science - MS, Information Technology, Titre d'Expert en Informatique et Système d'Information, Master of Science - MS, Information Technology, Titre d'Expert en Informatique et Système d'Information at SUPINFO - The International Institute of Information Technology
Contributions:105 commits, 72 pushes, 3 branches in 9 months
Contributions summary:Theo primarily contributed to the mobile application's frontend development, specifically focusing on the user interface and login flow. Their work included implementing login functionality, integrating Google login, and improving the overall user experience. They addressed UI issues, such as fixing the footer display on Android and refining the loading screens during login. Furthermore, the user refactored the endpoint configuration for the mobile app.
JHipster is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 89 commits, 39 PRs in 6 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Theo primarily contributes to the JHipster generator, addressing issues across both the frontend and backend. Their work includes fixing Heroku registry issues, removing unused code related to OAuth2, and configuring Docker Compose. They also updated client-side dependencies and fixed issues related to entities and database interactions, indicating a broad understanding of the project's architecture.
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