Thomas Dekiere is a Cloud Developer with 11 years of experience building frontend-first web applications and improving developer workflows, currently at In The Pocket in Ghent. He specializes in TypeScript and React ecosystems (Remix, Next.js) and has a strong track record in CI/CD, cloud resource maintenance, and monorepo build tooling. His open-source contributions to high-profile projects like Nx demonstrate deep expertise in build systems, Vite integration, and release automation, while his work on react-admin improved test robustness and input component reliability. Formerly a frontend engineer at Smartphoto, he combined customer-facing UI development with backend cloud plumbing for a large European e-commerce product editor. Pragmatic and detail-oriented, he often focuses on the behind-the-scenes reliability that makes rapid product iteration possible.
Build system, optimized for monorepos, with AI-powered architectural awareness and advanced CI capabilities.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:11 PRs, 44 comments, 11 issues in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily focused on fixing and enhancing the Nx build system and related tooling. Their contributions included addressing issues in the Vite plugin, improving the Remix application generation process, and refining the release process by addressing changelog formatting and versioning-related issues. They demonstrated expertise in build system configuration, testing frameworks, and release automation, working across the codebase to optimize and stabilize key workflows.
A frontend Framework for single-page applications on top of REST/GraphQL APIs, using TypeScript, React and Material Design
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 9 commits, 3 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily focused on improving the quality and robustness of the React Admin testing suite. Their contributions involved applying best practices to existing tests, specifically within the `ra-no-code` package. They also addressed several bug fixes related to input components such as `SelectInput`, `RadioButtonGroupInput`, and `CheckboxGroupInput`. These changes involved throwing errors instead of warnings when critical props were missing and improving the test coverage of these components.
on-topreactjsreact-adminbrowserjavascript
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