Yoran Brondsema is a co-founder and CTO with 12 years of experience building consumer-facing web products and fintech aimed at improving financial wellbeing for Millennials and Gen Z across Europe. He leads Curvo’s mission to popularize passive investing and co-authored a Dutch-language book to make investing accessible to a wider Belgian and Dutch audience. Technically grounded in embedded systems (MSc) and web security research, Yoran brings a rare blend of low-level engineering discipline and modern front-end craftsmanship. He contributes to notable open-source projects like Ember.js and mobiledoc-kit, focusing on documentation, editor UX and cross-browser robustness. Based in Brussels, he has a track record of shipping reliable front-end features, addressing tricky browser paste and templating edge cases that often go unnoticed. Colleagues describe him as an operator who pairs technical depth with a clear consumer mission.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
BSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science at KU Leuven
Master of Science (MSc) Embedded Systems, Master of Science (MSc) Embedded Systems at Eindhoven University of Technology
A toolkit for building WYSIWYG editors with Mobiledoc
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:21 commits, 35 PRs, 3 pushes in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Yoran primarily focused on enhancing and maintaining the front-end aspects of the `mobiledoc-kit` repository. Their contributions included fixing bugs related to pasting content and non-printable keys in Firefox, and implementing Mobiledoc 0.3.2 features, particularly the text alignment attribute. They also refactored code, adjusted tests, and updated the demo editor, showing a commitment to improving the user interface and overall editor functionality.
Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 3 PRs, 27 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Yoran primarily focused on fixing and improving the documentation for Ember.js helpers, specifically the `{{each}}` and `{{with}}` helpers. They updated the documentation to reflect correct usage and examples. The user also addressed minor issues such as removing unnecessary documentation sections and correcting template examples.
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