Addison Brickey is an architect and mobile-focused engineering leader with 14 years of experience designing and shipping polished UIs and product features from Mountain View. He progressed from hands-on iOS developer and part-time startup contributor at TapWalk to Director of Mobile and now Architect at Mighty Networks, blending product-minded engineering with UI design expertise. Addison couples front-end craftsmanship (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Photoshop/Illustrator/After Effects) with native iOS skills (Objective-C, Xcode, Swift) and Rails backend familiarity. He’s an active open-source contributor to high-impact projects like fastlane and piemonte/player, improving iOS automation and media playback behavior. Known for advising early-stage teams, he brings a practical, developer-centric view to feature ideation and delivery across startups and scale-stage products.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Webb School Of California
Bachelor of Science Computer Science & Multimedia, Bachelor of Science Computer Science & Multimedia at Northeastern University
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Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android/iOS)
Contributions:3 reviews, 6 commits, 5 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Addison primarily contributed to the `fastlane` project, focusing on enhancing the automation capabilities for iOS app development. Their work included adding new features to the `download_dsyms` action, such as more flexible version and output directory options. They also added functionality to the `update_project_team` action, allowing for the modification of development teams within specific targets. Furthermore, the user implemented features for the `match` tool, enabling the option to skip provisioning profiles during the syncing process and modifying existing profiles.
Contributions:16 commits, 1 PR, 2 comments in 8 days
Contributions summary:Addison primarily focused on enhancing the `piemonte/player` repository, a Swift-based media player. Their contributions involved adding and refining support for `AVPlayerViewController` to provide a native UI, including implementing a custom `AVPlayerViewController` to allow for auto-rotation. The user also incorporated an option to enable the native UI and made further refinements to the player's functionality, including adding an error call to the delegate and refactoring and consolidating existing code.
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