Cameron Little is a backend software developer with 15 years of experience building reliable, secure systems and developer tools, most recently in leadership roles at Remitly and as a backend engineer at Kagi. He has led authentication and developer-experience efforts—designing a backwards-compatible OIDC/OAuth2 provider, centralized fine-grained authorization prototypes, and tooling that scaled microservices and local development. Comfortable across the stack, Cameron ships in TypeScript, Go, Kotlin and has driven migrations from legacy front-ends to React/React Native while founding engineering practices in new offices abroad. An active open-source contributor, he’s helped improve the TypeScript language server and maintain high-quality TypeScript defs in DefinitelyTyped, reflecting a focus on developer ergonomics (and a healthy skepticism about “zero config”). Based in Taos, NM, he pairs pragmatic engineering with mentorship and process design, often translating security and compliance requirements into measurable operational dashboards.
15 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at Western Washington University
Associate of Arts - AA, Associate of Arts - AA at Peninsula College
Contributions:38 reviews, 7 commits, 7 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Cameron primarily contributed to the TypeScript & JavaScript Language Server project by addressing various issues and implementing improvements. They enhanced request cancellation within the server, optimized code actions to support filtering, and refactored the code to better support the organize imports feature. Additionally, the user updated the project's TypeScript dependency and upgraded the vscode-languageserver package, including necessary adjustments for new versions and deprecated elements.
The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:18 reviews, 27 commits, 23 PRs in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Cameron primarily contributed to the development of TypeScript type definitions for the Nova editor, adding new features and fixing existing ones. Their work involved creating and updating type definitions for various Nova editor APIs, including assistants, commands, and UI elements. The contributions also included integrating new features from recent Nova releases and ensuring that the type definitions are up-to-date with the latest API changes. Furthermore, they were involved in addressing linting errors and adjusting documentation links.
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Cameron Little - Backend Software Developer at œvra