Software Developer Lead 1 at Swampfox Technologies
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
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Andrew Stoker is a seasoned front-end and UI-focused software leader with 11 years of experience designing accessible, maintainable web applications and leading teams from prototype to production. Currently a Software Developer Lead at Swampfox Technologies, he previously served as User Interface Architect at Softdocs where he unified UI frameworks, instituted CI/CD quality controls, and mentored engineering teams. A long-time contributor to the Aurelia framework and to popular front-end projects like toastify-js, he brings both open-source pedigree and practical build/bundling expertise. Comfortable across the full stack, Andrew pairs hands-on refactoring and build-pipeline work with close collaboration with design and stakeholders to deliver coherent product experiences. Based in Columbia, South Carolina, he blends a designer’s eye with engineering rigor—often improving accessibility and maintainability in ways that aren’t obvious at first glance.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science at Cedarville University
Contributions:2 reviews, 11 commits, 2 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on enhancing the `toastify-js` library by modernizing the codebase and adding new features. Their contributions include converting the library to ES6, improving code safety and structure, and adding support for styling and accessibility. They also addressed existing issues and deprecated features to improve the library's overall functionality and maintainability.
The Aurelia 1 command line tool. Use the CLI to create projects, scaffold components, and bundle your app for release.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 10 PRs, 428 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Andrew contributed significantly to the Aurelia CLI, focusing on enhancing its bundling and build processes. They implemented features such as allowing exclusion options in bundle source configurations and adding support for build revisions, demonstrating an understanding of the CLI's core functionalities. Further contributions included refactoring the project template and fixing file path issues, improving the overall maintainability and usability of the tool. They also refactored code to abstract the loader config generator.
command-line-toolscaffoldaureliabundletool-use
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