Julien Didier is a seasoned software architect and Symfony expert with more than 13 years of backend experience, including four years at SensioLabs and collaborations with BlaBlaCar, Le Figaro, and Silae RH. He specializes in building service-oriented architectures and REST APIs secured with OAuth2 or JWT, and has created reusable Symfony components such as an API generation bundle used at Le Figaro to accelerate API development. As a Lead Developer and Symfony Coach, he aligns UX with technical design, participates in refinement and planning, mentors teams through coaching and pair programming, and champions thorough testing and documentation. His open-source footprint includes contributions to HWIOAuthBundle, extending providers and stabilizing CI processes. Based in Marseille, Julien bridges hands-on development with leadership to deliver reliable, scalable systems.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
M2IRT, M2IRT at ITIN
Diplôme Universitaire Economie de l'Immatériel, Diplôme Universitaire Economie de l'Immatériel at Université de Limoges
BTS Informatique de Gestion, BTS Informatique de Gestion at IIA
OAuth client integration for Symfony. Supports both OAuth1.0a and OAuth2.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 8 comments in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Julien primarily contributed to the OAuth bundle by implementing features related to different OAuth providers. They added support for Trakt resource owner and enhanced the SoundCloud resource owner with specific configurations. Additionally, the user fixed Travis CI configuration and addressed an undefined variable within the dependency injection configuration. The user's work demonstrates a focus on extending the functionality and improving the stability of the OAuth bundle for Symfony applications.
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