Brian Capps is a mobile-first engineer and entrepreneur with 17 years of experience building high-quality iOS apps and running a sustainable boutique studio in New York. As co-founder and Partner at Lickability, he combines hands-on engineering, product-focused design sensibilities, and business leadership—handling finance and operations while shipping apps for clients like The Atlantic, Epic Games, Meetup, and The New Yorker. He previously led iOS efforts at The New York Times, driving architecture, open-source initiatives (including NYT’s first open-source iOS release), and mentoring growing teams. An active contributor to well-known Swift projects such as SwiftyJSON and PinpointKit, he emphasizes robust, safe code and thoughtful developer experience. Outside work he brings a musician’s attention to craft, which informs his design eye and collaborative approach.
17 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Credits towards Bachelor of Science Computer Science, Credits towards Bachelor of Science Computer Science at University of Miami
Contributions:1 release, 137 commits, 16 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Brian primarily focused on developing the iOS mobile application, 'PinpointKit'. They made several changes to the core components, specifically around the `Configuration` struct, renaming and refactoring enums and properties for better code readability. The user also implemented the `MailSender` to support sending feedback via email and also added the function to allow adding logs in the email body. Finally they made changes to various protocols, and the `Feedback` struct.
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Brian focused on improving the codebase's quality and safety by removing force unwrapping and implementing optional binding and nil coalescing in several parts of the `SwiftyJSON` library. This resulted in more robust handling of potential nil values, making the code less prone to crashes. The user also fixed a bug in the Bool case, correcting the returned value.
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