Aaron Lampros is a Senior Developer and user experience-focused web engineer with 14 years of experience building polished front-end interfaces and developer-friendly tooling from Cleveland, Ohio. He blends product sensibility with hands-on React expertise—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Gatsby and improving UX in libraries such as react-color and react-confetti. At Equity he drives front-end architecture and shipping features that prioritize usability and maintainability, often addressing subtle UX bugs and developer ergonomics. Known for making "computers do more things better for humans," he pairs pragmatic engineering with thoughtful UI details and a track record of improving docs and DX alongside code.
Contributions:28 releases, 4 reviews, 250 commits in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily contributed to the development of the front-end user interface of the react-confetti project. Their commits focused on implementing UI components and refactoring existing code. They also focused on improving the component's functionality by integrating features like the `useWindowSize` hook. Moreover, the user made changes related to code style.
:art: Color Pickers from Sketch, Photoshop, Chrome, Github, Twitter & more
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 7 PRs, 2 pushes in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily contributed to the front-end development of the React-based color picker library. Their work focused on enhancing the user interface through the addition of features like custom titles for color swatches and the refinement of existing components such as the Sketch preset colors. The user addressed UI-related bug fixes and implemented new functionalities for enhanced usability within the color picker components. Furthermore, the user updated documentation to reflect changes and improvements made to the components.
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