Wyclif Luyima is a seasoned Software Engineering Specialist with 16 years of experience designing and implementing Java/J2EE systems, currently based in Pflugerville, Texas. He blends full-stack delivery with a strong back-end focus—building RESTful APIs, refactoring complex UIs, and driving test automation—demonstrated by extensive contributions to the OpenMRS ecosystem, including legacy UI migration and REST module work. His career spans healthcare tech, enterprise accounts, and consultancy engagements where he led synchronization, integration and data-publishing solutions across distributed OpenMRS deployments. Comfortable in client-facing roles, he pairs system architecture and hands-on coding with mentoring and developer-community stewardship from years at Regenstrief and open-source projects. Notably, he has kept large, mission-critical EMR test suites stable through careful automation and refactoring, showing an aptitude for maintaining reliability in evolving systems.
16 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Business Administration Information Techonology Accounting, Bachelor's degree Business Administration Information Techonology Accounting at Makerere University
Provides RESTful web services for OpenMRS (REST API)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 160 commits, 22 PRs in 10 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Wyclif primarily focused on implementing RESTful web services for the OpenMRS project. They made several commits to modify and add Java code related to concepts, drugs, and general order management. A significant portion of their work involved creating resources, sub-resources, and controllers for various data types within the OpenMRS platform. They implemented unit tests for the created or modified resources and controllers.
Contributions:91 commits, 8 PRs, 25 pushes in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Wyclif's contributions primarily involve refactoring the patient dashboard within the OpenMRS module. This includes converting the patient dashboard into an application, adding extension points for tabs and actions, and updating related JavaScript and GSP files to ensure correct resource loading and functionality. Additionally, the user updated the active visits page and patient header. This refactoring demonstrates a focus on modernizing the UI/UX of the patient dashboard.
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Wyclif Luyima - Software Engineering Specialist at LTIMindtree