Dallin Romney is a pragmatic full-stack software engineer with six years of experience building AI-infused products and developer tools from San Francisco. Currently contributing to AI platform work at OpenClaw and Continue.dev, he focuses on bridging UI polish with backend integration—recent open-source contributions include improving symbol loading, editor content resolution, and markdown code styling in the popular Continue AI code-assistant project. As a founding engineer at Thunklab he shipped diverse full-stack projects (Typescript, Next.js, tRPC, Postgres) and helped raise angel funding, demonstrating both product instinct and technical ownership. His background spans serverless Python systems, manufacturing automation, and hands-on tutoring and research, giving him a rare blend of product, firmware-adjacent engineering, and pedagogy. Collected strengths: shipping developer tooling, thoughtful UI/UX engineering, and turning research or hardware constraints into production software.
6 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts - AA Liberal Arts, Associate of Arts - AA Liberal Arts at College of Southern Idaho
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:97 reviews, 304 PRs, 655 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Dallin contributed to the Continue repository by implementing and styling components related to file and symbol links within the UI. They also made significant changes to chat symbol functionality, including loading symbols on startup and improving the styling of code snippets within the markdown preview. Furthermore, the user appears to be involved in the backend of the project, working on resolving content in the editor.
Contributions:12 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 1 month
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