Andrew Kogut is a Senior JavaScript Engineer based in Amsterdam with 11 years of experience building large-scale web and mobile frontends, currently contributing at Wix. He combines hands-on frontend expertise with leadership experience as a former mobile team lead, shipping production apps and driving cross-functional teams. A long-time MobX contributor, Andrew has fixed core bugs, improved tests, and added SSR and devtools enhancements to widely used libraries, showing deep state-management and React integration knowledge. He excels at pragmatic refactors—optimizing routing, HMR, and client-server initialization—to improve performance and developer experience. His background in finance gives him an analytical approach to product trade-offs and metrics-driven development. Known for quietly improving developer tooling and reliability, he brings both craftsmanship and scalable delivery to complex UI projects.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Finance, General, Bachelor's degree, Finance, General at Kyiv National Economics University
Exemplary real world application built with React + MobX
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:22 commits, 12 PRs, 20 pushes in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on improving the user interface and application behavior. They addressed bugs in the profile and home view components, correcting issues with follow/unfollow functionality and optimizing network requests. The user also implemented routing changes by replacing `<Redirect>` with `history.replace` for navigation and added a private route and related settings. Additionally, they made a change to lowercase tag strings.
[DEPRECATED] Tools to perform runtime analyses of React applications powered by MobX and React
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 71 commits, 22 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on refactoring and redesigning the MobX React Devtools. Their commits indicate significant changes to the core components, including the `DevTool`, `Highlighter`, `Panel`, and `Graph` components, suggesting a focus on improving the user interface and overall functionality. They addressed server-side rendering issues and modularized the devtools controls. These changes include a lot of React component updates.
reactmobxanalysesreact-applicationsruntime
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