Wim Jongman is a veteran software entrepreneur and Managing Partner at Remain Software with over 15 years of focused experience building full‑stack DevOps tooling, most notably TD/OMS — an IBM i–native total Dev/Ops management system that deploys cross‑platform and is used globally. He combines hands‑on engineering with product leadership, shipping complementary platforms like Octo (bringing IBM i DevOps into the web and VSCode), Gravity, MiWorkplace and an OpenAPI DevOps Studio. A strong proponent of Eclipse Foundation technologies and open source, Wim has contributed backend and UI improvements to notable projects such as Eclipse BIRT and the Arduino Eclipse plugin, modernizing Java compatibility and enhancing tooling UX. Based in Amsterdam, he blends deep legacy system expertise with modern web and IDE integrations, and is known for turning specialized enterprise workflows into widely adopted developer tools.
A plugin to make programming the arduino in eclipse easy
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 216 commits, 95 PRs in 9 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Wim's commits primarily focus on enhancing the Arduino Eclipse plugin. They added features like a scope view for the serial monitor, integrating the Nebula Oscilloscope library and implementing related functionality. The user also made improvements to the Serial class to support multiple message consumers, demonstrating a focus on extending the plugin's capabilities and user experience through UI additions and backend modifications. The commits include code for implementing new serial commands and functionality.
Eclipse BIRT™ The open source reporting and data visualization project.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 releases, 130 reviews, 126 commits in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Wim primarily focused on refactoring and updating the BIRT project by modifying codebase versions. They updated references to Java 1.8 and replaced deprecated classes and methods, ensuring compatibility with newer Java versions. The user also addressed several bugs and made improvements to the UI components. Furthermore, the user prepared the project for future Java upgrades and ensured the build was green for Java 11.
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