Thomas Picquet is a seasoned technology leader and CTO based in San Diego with 11 years of professional experience and a Computer Science background from EFREI. He combines hands-on backend engineering with executive responsibility at SCTR Services LLC, maintaining a pragmatic focus on API design, compatibility, and maintainability. An active open-source contributor, Thomas has made targeted improvements to high-profile Symfony ecosystem projects like NelmioApiDocBundle and FOSRestBundle, resolving deprecations and hardening request/security handling to keep libraries compatible with newer framework versions. His work shows attention to backward compatibility, error handling, and code quality—often fixing subtle attribute and array-edge cases that prevent runtime issues. Colleagues rely on him for steady, low-noise technical leadership that bridges product needs and robust engineering practices.
10 years of coding experience
Computer Science, Computer Science at EFREI - Ecole Française d'Electronique et d'Informatique
This Bundle provides various tools to rapidly develop RESTful API's with Symfony
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 reviews, 16 commits, 1 PR in 1 day
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily focused on fixing deprecation warnings and ensuring compatibility with newer versions of Symfony. Their work involved modifying code related to request handling, security configurations, and testing frameworks. They also addressed code style issues and made updates to configuration files to align with framework updates. These changes contributed to the overall stability and maintainability of the FOSRestBundle library.
Generates documentation for your REST API from annotations
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 6 commits, 1 PR in 5 days
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily focused on modifying the `Annotation/Areas.php` file within the project. Their contributions involved fixing attributes to align with documentation specifications, style fixes, ensuring backward compatibility, and incorporating styleci fixes. The commits also included setting a value key and checking if a specific array was empty to handle potential errors. These changes indicate a focus on the backend and API logic of the Symfony bundle.
apiannotationsbundlephpsymfony-bundle
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