Arsalan Ahmed Yaldram
About Arsalan Ahmed Yaldram
Arsalan Ahmed Yaldram is a Frontend Engineer currently working at Appsmith in Pune, Maharashtra, India. He has a diverse background in software development, having held various roles in multiple companies since 2018, and has made significant contributions to low-code application development.
Work at Appsmith
Arsalan Ahmed Yaldram has been employed at Appsmith as a Frontend Engineer since 2022. In this role, he has contributed to the development of the company's low code drag and drop app builder by creating four widgets that enhance customer options for building client-facing applications. He also upgraded Appsmith's create-react-app from version 4 to version 5, which improved build times and removed package vulnerabilities, aiding in SOC2 compliance. Additionally, he developed three slider widgets inspired by the mantine UI slider component, collaborating closely with the Product Manager and Designer.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Appsmith, Arsalan worked at several companies in various roles. He served as a Full Stack Developer at Left Right Mind for eight months in 2019. Following that, he worked at Amdocs as a Software Engineer from 2020 to 2022, where he initiated the Britebill component design system and led a team of three Frontend engineers. He also worked at CauseCode Technologies Pvt Ltd as a Full Stack Developer for seven months in 2018 and briefly at Sellezely in the same capacity for five months.
Education and Expertise
Arsalan Ahmed Yaldram earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Vi Institute of Technology, completing his studies from 2014 to 2018. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his career in software development, particularly in frontend engineering and full stack development.
Contributions to Open Source and Projects
Arsalan made a significant open-source contribution by developing a circular progress widget for Appsmith prior to his official employment with the company. His work on various widgets and components demonstrates his commitment to enhancing user experience and functionality within software applications.