Udo Kramer is a pragmatic freelance software engineer with 14 years of experience building and maintaining web backends and frontends from his base in Selchow, Germany. He specializes in Node.js backends, has a strong interest in Elixir (with contributions to the Exq job-processing library), and prefers Ember on the frontend while remaining framework-agnostic. Udo contributes to open-source projects both in code and docs—helping keep Phoenix docs clear and maintaining Homebrew package formulas—demonstrating attention to quality and developer experience. He chooses clients carefully on ethical grounds, favoring work that aligns with his values, and brings a mix of hands-on development, DevOps maintenance, and technical writing to every engagement.
Contributions:1 review, 13 commits, 11 PRs in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Udo's contributions primarily involve fixing typos and making minor documentation improvements within the Phoenix Framework codebase. These changes span across documentation files, including Mix tasks, channel templates, and component files. The commits reflect a focus on enhancing the clarity and accuracy of the documentation, improving the overall user experience. These documentation updates likely support other developers and users of the framework.
Job processing library for Elixir - compatible with Resque / Sidekiq
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:12 commits, 4 PRs, 6 comments in 3 days
Contributions summary:Udo primarily contributed to the Exq library's backend functionality. Their work involved refactoring and correcting errors in the code, such as removing redundant code, addressing linting issues, and enhancing the existing features. They also focused on code improvements, including adding new lines, removing trailing spaces, and fixing variable usages. These contributions improved the overall quality and maintainability of the job processing library.
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