Cameron Clark

WMS Developer at Cameron Clark Design

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Cameron Clark is a WMS developer and full‑stack engineer based in Philadelphia with six years of professional software experience and a decade-plus history running his own web and graphic design studio. He blends warehouse management systems work at City Electric Supply with hands‑on contributions to notable open‑source projects—improving usability and Rust-based tooling for projects like the Lapce editor and the oxc JavaScript toolchain. Comfortable across front-end frameworks (React, Vue, TypeScript) and back-end type systems, he has a track record of shipping pragmatic fixes and features that improve developer and end‑user workflows. Cameron’s background in design gives him an edge in UX-focused engineering, while his open‑source commits show attention to robustness (type checking) and polish (editor UX and formatting).
code6 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
bookB.A., Computer Science, B.A., Computer Science at Clark University
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Github Skills (27)

javascript10
type-check10
text-editor10
typescript10
ui-design10
uid10
front-end-development10
vue10
vuetify10
typescript-types10
code-editor10
linter10
error-handling10
type-checking10
rust10

Programming languages (8)

TypeScriptC#CSSRustJavaScriptVueZigPython

Github contributions (5)

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jellyfin/jellyfin-vue

Aug 2020 - Apr 2021

A modern web client for Jellyfin based on Vue
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:688 reviews, 384 commits, 271 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Cameron primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Jellyfin web client. Their work focused on implementing features related to the login flow, including the creation of a server selection page. The commits demonstrate an understanding of Vue.js, Vuetify, and API integration. The user also addressed the user experience by adding features such as showing error messages on login and making the front-end more responsive.
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oxc-project/oxc

Jun 2023 - Mar 2025

⚓ A collection of JavaScript tools written in Rust.
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:775 reviews, 422 PRs, 596 pushes in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Cameron primarily focused on front-end development tasks, contributing to the project's UI with React and TypeScript. They added new features related to the linter, specifically implementing rules for the `eslint-plugin-unicorn` library, such as `ban-types`, `no-console-spaces`, `error-message`, `prefer-array-flat-map`, `throw-new-error`, and `jsx-key`. Additionally, the user made changes to enhance code clarity and maintainability, along with implementing improvements to the printer for correct handling of code formatting.
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