Adam Seery is a software engineer with 17 years of experience building full-stack web applications and developer tools, currently working on Sveste — an open-source Vitest-focused utility that streamlines unit test creation. He specializes in React, TypeScript, Node.js, SQL/NoSQL, and AWS serverless architectures, and has a track record of improving quality through TDD, static typing, and performance-minded front-end choices like Svelte and Vite. Adam pairs hands-on engineering with leadership: he’s served as Scrum Master, designed curricula and programs for K–12 and community organizations, and managed teams and volunteer networks. His open-source contributions include enhancing SVGKit’s iOS rendering and implementing practical parsing and rendering fixes, showing comfort across native and web stacks. Pragmatic and communicative, he excels at translating complex technical concepts for diverse audiences and removing legacy bugs through tooling and process changes. Outside work he’s an avid ski mountaineer, climber and mountain biker, reflecting a high-threshold for risk, planning and endurance.
17 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Bachelor of Science - BS at College of Charleston
Calvert Hall College High School
Masters, Math Education, Masters, Math Education at Western Governors University
Display and interact with SVG Images on iOS / OS X, using native rendering (CoreAnimation)
Role in this project:
iOS Mobile Developer
Contributions:88 commits in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily focused on enhancing the SVGKit library by implementing and refining features for rendering and displaying SVG images on iOS devices. Their work included resolving various compiler and static analyzer warnings, and addressing bugs related to XML DTD entity parsing. Furthermore, they added support for multiple SVG elements in a single document, enabled user-overrides for the SVG viewport, and implemented functionalities for managing strokes and stroke line joins within the SVG rendering.
Contributions:28 commits, 8 PRs, 22 pushes in 2 months
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