Adam Austerberry is a software engineer with nine years of experience, currently building products at Nutshell and completing a Master’s in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Michigan. He combines full-stack development skills with practical deployment experience, evidenced by Homebrew cask maintenance for Daedalus Flight and front-end integrations for the Coinbin crypto wallet. His work shows attention to detail—from updating package checksums and URLs to wiring blockchain explorer links across multiple coins and fixing frontend bugs. Adam has industry internship experience at Deepgram and teaching roles at Michigan, demonstrating both production chops and the ability to explain complex concepts. Based in Ann Arbor, he brings a security-minded streak (PGP fingerprint present on GitHub) and a steady contribution history to open-source projects.
9 years of coding experience
Master of Science in Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering at University of Michigan
Contributions:35 commits, 34 PRs, 3 comments in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Adam's primary contribution involved updating cask definitions for the "daedalus-flight" application. This included updating the version, SHA256 checksum, and URL for the application's package files. They consistently updated the cask to reflect the latest releases of Daedalus Flight, ranging from pre-release versions (FC1-FC4) to stable releases, demonstrating an understanding of software versioning and deployment. These changes ensure users can easily install and update Daedalus Flight via Homebrew.
Javascript Bitcoin Wallet. Supports Multisig, Stealth, HD, SegWit, Bech32, Time Locked Addresses, RBF and more!
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 6 PRs, 22 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the front-end of the coinbin project. Their main focus was integrating blockchain explorers to display transaction details, specifically adding links for Dogecoin, Bitcoin, Carboncoin, Litecoin, and Bitcoin transactions via various explorers like Chain.so, Blockcypher, and Cryptoid. Additionally, the user fixed a typo and corrected a variable name within the JavaScript code, and updated the success messages related to broadcasting.
signbeancountwalletsegwitbitcoin-javascript
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