Doug Black is a seasoned software founder and technologist with a decade of experience building scalable web and mobile solutions for startups and enterprises. As Founder and CEO of tripleNERDscore since 2011, he leads end-to-end delivery across WordPress, ExpressionEngine, headless CMS, and modern stacks (Laravel, Vue, React), while blending SEO, automation, and API integrations to drive measurable growth. A hands-on engineer and strategic leader, he emphasizes coaching, clarity of strategy, and building robust infrastructure to enable teams to ship reliably. Doug also contributes to the open-source community, enhancing the Podio PHP client for better API interactions and extending ExpressionEngine with bug fixes and new tooling. His background spans engineering leadership, web development, and program management roles across diverse organizations, underpinned by a BA in Bible and Youth Ministry from the University of Valley Forge, illustrating a unique blend of empathy-driven leadership and technical rigor. Based in Pennsylvania, he focuses on transforming chaotic codebases into scalable, maintainable systems and long-term client partnerships.
ExpressionEngine is a flexible, feature-rich, free open-source content management platform that empowers hundreds of thousands of individuals and organizations around the world to easily manage their web site.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:14 reviews, 181 commits, 51 PRs in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Doug primarily focused on fixing bugs and improving the functionality of the ExpressionEngine CMS. Their contributions included correcting variable names, addressing issues with the system's online state during updates, and adding features such as a CLI add-on generator. They also made modifications to the codebase, including adding rows and columns to the textarea and integrating an idle login feature. Additionally, the user updated the RTE with Redactor and implemented various hooks within the fluid field, demonstrating a focus on enhancing the core functionality and extensibility of the platform.
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 1 comment in 2 months
Contributions summary:Doug primarily focused on modifying and extending the `PodioItem` model within the PHP client for the Podio API. They added a new method, `get_item_values`, to retrieve item values and updated the code by integrating a merge from the upstream master branch. Furthermore, the user fixed the HTTP protocol setting in the Podio class to ensure correct API interactions, indicating involvement with the core client functionality. These changes suggest a focus on enhancing data retrieval and API interaction capabilities.
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