Dinesh Nalagatla is an engineering leader with 8 years of industry experience now managing teams at Adobe in the San Francisco Bay Area after progressive senior engineering and architect roles at Adobe, Microsoft, LinkedIn and Intuit. He blends deep front-end expertise—modern JavaScript/TypeScript, React and large single-page apps—with backend and DevOps experience, enabling smooth migrations of legacy UIs to scalable, component-driven architectures. As a hands-on manager he pairs delivery ownership with mentoring and architecture, having previously led the design of experiment/configuration portals and merchant service platforms. He contributes to open-source projects such as embroider (Ember build tooling), demonstrating comfort across build systems, runtime behavior and complex build-time configuration. Known for translating product needs into pragmatic engineering solutions, he also brings a rare mix of enterprise-scale experience and low-level build tooling contributions. Trained with an MS from the University of Kentucky and a BE from Osmania University, he thrives at the intersection of engineering craft and team leadership.
8 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Master of Science (MS) at University of Kentucky
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Bachelor of Engineering (BE) at Osmania University
Compiling Ember apps into spec-compliant, modern Javascript.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 6 PRs, 28 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Dinesh contributed to the Ember.js project by adding features and fixing bugs related to the build process and configuration. They merged package.json files, enabled the disabling of auto-boot during runtime, and added support for a config-module type in the content-for hook. Additionally, they introduced custom app-boot logic and migrated `self.ORDER` to a separate file. These changes indicate involvement across various aspects of the application, including build configuration and runtime behavior.
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