Vilson Dauinheimer is a Senior Flutter Developer with 12 years of software engineering experience, blending mobile-first craftsmanship with strong architectural sensibilities across fintech, travel, and marketplace domains. He co-founded Flutterando and contributes to popular Flutter tooling—helping evolve the Slidy CLI and modular architecture—demonstrating deep expertise in Clean Architecture, state management (Bloc, MobX, RxDart), and functional patterns with DartZ. Vilson has led large-scale refactors and feature work that improved maintainability and testing across projects at companies like iConnections and Genial Investimentos, and his work has impacted thousands of production users. Based in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, he mentors startups through Google for Startups and creates technical content, combining hands-on coding with community leadership. Notably, he brings a full-stack mindset to Flutter ecosystems—implementing data-source generation with Dio and advanced navigation handling inside core libraries—making him as comfortable shaping developer tools as shipping customer-facing apps.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Technologist Systems Analysis and Development Software Development, Technologist Systems Analysis and Development Software Development at Uniftec
Contributions:145 commits, 49 PRs, 72 pushes in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Vilson implemented a new "Use Case" feature, including its generation, dependency management, and testing. They integrated the DartZ library for functional programming and injected the use case into the parent module. The user added data source generation capabilities with Dio for API interactions. Further contributions included enhancements to the Slidy CLI for generating various components, including data sources, and incorporated state management options like MobX, Flutter Bloc, and RxDart.
Contributions:1 release, 9 reviews, 60 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Vilson primarily focused on refactoring and restructuring the project's modular architecture, renaming modules and updating relevant imports. They made significant changes to the core `flutter_modular` library, modifying the route handling and navigation logic. The user also addressed test-related files, cleaning up and modifying existing tests, and introducing new testing utilities, indicating a focus on improving code quality and maintainability within the modular framework.
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