Victo Plot is a software engineer based in Amsterdam with five years of experience specializing in Python back-end development, type-hinting, and test automation. He contributes actively to high-profile open-source projects—helping maintain Manim’s visual test suite and improving core Python infrastructure in CPython, typeshed, and Pydantic—demonstrating both rigorous QA skills and a deep grasp of typing and library internals. His work ranges from fixing animation and 3D-scene tests to refining PEPs and library stubs, showing a blend of hands-on debugging and technical writing. Victo’s attention to documentation and types improves developer ergonomics and static analysis across ecosystems, not just runtime behavior. Contactable at contact@vctrn.dev, he brings a pragmatic focus on correctness and maintainability that benefits both users and library authors.
Contributions:5 releases, 702 reviews, 479 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Victo primarily contributed to the `pydantic/pydantic` repository, a Python data validation library, focusing on internal refactoring and enhancements. The commits demonstrate work on improving type hints by using `typing.Self` and updating documentation. They also addressed bugs and made changes to the JSON schema generation process, demonstrating a strong understanding of the library's internals.
A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:105 reviews, 5 commits, 13 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Victo primarily contributed to testing and quality assurance within the manim repository, focusing on fixing bugs and ensuring code correctness. Their work involved writing and modifying tests to validate the behavior of visual elements like `DecimalNumber` and `Flash` animations and also improving code structure. The user also contributed to testing 3D scene elements with fixes and test implementation. They appear to be actively involved in maintaining the quality of the project through rigorous testing procedures.
mathpythonanimationmathematicalpython-framework
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