Yasser Ameur is a senior software engineer with eight years of experience building scalable web platforms and interactive browser-native products from startups to open-source runtimes. He helped ship Oncyber’s web-based 3D world platform and contributes to high-profile projects in the Deno ecosystem, enhancing HTTP behavior, cookie validation, and test tooling in deno and the Deno standard library. Comfortable across full-stack and backend responsibilities, he’s added CLI and server features to frameworks like Aleph.js and improved test automation and fetch semantics at the runtime level. Based in Casablanca, he combines a Master’s in Software Engineering (Big Data & Cloud) with practical experience accelerating delivery through AI-driven prototyping. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and fast-moving: he leverages emerging AI workflows to shorten development cycles without sacrificing robustness.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Technician diploma specialized in computer development , IT development, Software development, Technician diploma specialized in computer development , IT development, Software development at Specialized Institute of Management and Informatics
Professional Licenses , Development Java/J2EE, Professional Licenses , Development Java/J2EE at FST Settat
Master in Software Engineering , Big Data and Cloud Computing, Master in Software Engineering , Big Data and Cloud Computing at ENSET Mohammedia
Contributions:49 reviews, 56 commits, 60 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Yasser primarily contributed to the Deno Standard Library, focusing on enhancements and bug fixes related to the HTTP module. Their work involved implementing features like early hints support, cookie validation, and domain validation. They also added and refactored testing assertions. Additionally, the user removed an unused import from the server module.
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:29 reviews, 20 commits, 46 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Yasser primarily contributed to the Deno runtime, focusing on improving the HTTP and testing functionalities. Their work included adding support for HTTP status codes and validating cookie properties within the HTTP module. Additionally, the user implemented new test assertions and enhanced the testing framework by adding support for the "--fail-fast" and "--shuffle" flags in the `deno test` command. They also addressed a bug in the fetch implementation for HEAD requests.
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