Ash Gandhi is a seasoned mobile engineer with 10 years focused on iOS and Android development, currently building cross-platform experiences at Storyboard from Marietta, Georgia. He brings deep mobile infrastructure experience from long tenures at LinkedIn and Yahoo!, where he worked across iPhone, iPad, Android, and mobile web apps as well as server-side messaging and targeting systems. Known for shipping reliable client architectures and tooling, Ash has also contributed to the popular Bluepill iOS test runner—improving simulator monitoring, timeout handling, and flaky-test reporting—reflecting a pragmatic focus on test reliability. He combines hands-on engineering with architectural thinking, having moved between individual contributor and senior staff roles to solve both product and infra challenges. Comfortable across native and web stacks, he pairs legacy systems knowledge from Lucent with modern mobile patterns to accelerate shipping robust features. Collected over decades of platform work, he often surfaces subtle reliability fixes before they become production incidents.
Bluepill is a reliable iOS testing tool that runs UI tests using multiple simulators on a single machine
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:5 commits, 11 PRs, 41 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Ash's contributions primarily focus on improving the reliability and stability of the iOS testing tool, Bluepill. They addressed issues related to application hangs and crashes during test launches by adding new test cases designed to expose these problems. Furthermore, they implemented fixes and enhancements in the simulator monitoring components to ensure proper test execution and error handling, including the addition of checks and timeout mechanisms. They also refined the reporting of test results, specifically addressing how multiple errors within a single test case should be handled.
Slide is an open sourced, ad free Reddit browser for Android
Contributions:2 pushes in 1 year 10 months
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