Alexander Sandström is a Stockholm-based co-founder with 13 years of experience building web products and leading technical initiatives. He blends a strong economics and business background (MSc, Handelshögskolan; studies at Cornell) with hands-on front-end engineering, evidenced by contributions to notable open-source projects like Ember.js and the pinchzoom library. His open-source work shows attention to maintainability—refactoring for ES6 modules, removing legacy dependencies, and improving documentation and deprecation paths. As an entrepreneur since 2010 he pairs product-level thinking with practical implementation skills, frequently shipping UI improvements and routing/location fixes. Colleagues would describe him as someone who bridges business strategy and front-end craftsmanship, spotting small technical debts that unlock longer-term stability. He brings curiosity and a pragmatic approach to scaling both codebases and early-stage ventures.
13 years of coding experience
Individual courses, Individual courses at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc, Economics, MSc, Economics at Handelshögskolan i Stockholm
Business & Psychology, Business & Psychology at Cornell University
A Javascript library providing multi-touch gestures for zooming and dragging on any DOM element.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 releases, 4 reviews, 45 commits in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Alexander primarily contributed to the front-end aspect of the pinchzoom library. The commits demonstrate a focus on removing jQuery dependency, converting the code to an ES6 module, and updating demos. These changes included refactoring the code, updating build scripts, and ensuring the library's functionality remained intact after the changes. Furthermore, they updated the demo pages and code examples.
Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 9 commits, 8 PRs in 6 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Alexander primarily contributed to the Ember.js framework, focusing on code adjustments and documentation updates. Their work included refactoring code, extracting variables, and removing unnecessary exports within the Ember.js codebase. Additionally, the user fixed typos in inline documentation and updated examples related to routing and location features. They also worked on deprecation warnings related to auto-location and the `detect` method within the location implementation.
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