Tushar Bali is a Full Stack Software Engineer with six years of hands-on experience, currently contributing to Countly’s product analytics platform as a front-end developer. He specializes in shipping UI improvements and data visualization fixes—recently enhancing event metrics tables, chart formatting, and plugin interfaces to improve usability and accuracy. Comfortable diving into unfamiliar codebases with minimal supervision, he pairs strong self-motivation with a continuous-learning mindset and a curiosity for diverse technology stacks. An enthusiastic competitive coder and code golfer, he brings a playful precision to problem-solving that often surfaces as elegant, efficient solutions. Based in Faridabad, India, he maintains an active open-source presence and a personal portfolio (johnweak.dev) that reflects his experimental approach to front-end engineering.
6 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Computer Application, Computer Science, 8.8, Bachelor of Computer Application, Computer Science, 8.8 at Maharaja Surajmal Institute
Countly is a product analytics platform that helps teams track, analyze and act-on their user actions and behaviour on mobile, web and desktop applications.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:42 reviews, 71 commits, 105 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Tushar primarily focused on front-end development tasks within the Countly server repository. They made numerous changes to the user interface, specifically addressing formatting issues within event metrics tables and monitor events cards. These modifications included correcting the display of duration data and ensuring proper formatting across different chart elements. Additionally, they updated code related to the star-rating plugin's UI and event table.
Contributions:10 PRs, 16 pushes, 4 branches in 2 years 4 months
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