Ashemah Harrison is a Senior Software Engineer and founder of Boosted Human with over a decade of hands-on experience building mobile, desktop, embedded and web systems. Based in Melbourne, he blends deep expertise in iOS/Android, React Native, VR, VoIP and C/C++ with practical DevOps and Firebase know-how to deliver polished client products. At Australia Post he advances mobile platforms while running his consultancy, demonstrating an ability to switch between enterprise-scale programs and compact, high-quality app teams. His open-source work includes improving the iOS side of a popular React Native beacons manager, showing attention to reliable native integrations and documentation. Comfortable across languages from Objective-C and Swift to Python and Java, he pairs low-level systems fluency with modern frontend stacks. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic architecture, rapid prototyping and converting messy requirements into shipping software.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science at Curtin University
React-Native library for detecting beacons (iOS and Android)
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:9 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 2 days
Contributions summary:Ashemah primarily focused on enhancing the iOS-specific functionalities of the React Native beacon manager library. They made several changes to the iOS-side code, including updating event emission mechanisms, adding a new event (`didDetermineState`), refining region monitoring logic, and correcting potential data inconsistencies. Additionally, the user updated the examples provided to reflect the changes made to the underlying library, indicating a commitment to usability and keeping the documentation current.
Contributions:14 commits, 1 push in 4 years 3 months
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