Doug Miller is a Staff Engineer with a decade of experience building polished front-end systems, currently working at Okta and previously a senior engineer at Auth0 in Raleigh, NC. He specializes in design systems and component engineering, contributing notable improvements to widely used projects like PatternFly React and Auth0's Cosmos, including card component standardization and upgrading styled-components for SSR resilience. Doug blends deep UI styling expertise with pragmatic engineering practices—adding lint rules, guarding DOM usage, and modernizing dependencies—to keep large codebases consistent and performant. His background spans enterprise and startup environments across networking and cloud security, giving him a pragmatic approach to shipping scalable, accessible interfaces.
Contributions:2 releases, 3 reviews, 27 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Doug primarily focused on updating and maintaining the Auth0 Design System's codebase. Their contributions included upgrading Styled Components to version 5, which involved fixing deprecated calls and updating dependencies. The user also added a CssBaseline component for baseline global styles and made several adjustments to address potential server-side rendering issues, as well as guarding against the `document.body` reference. These changes demonstrate a strong focus on component development and ensuring the design system's functionality.
A set of React components for the PatternFly project.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:37 commits, 62 PRs, 16 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Doug primarily contributed to the styling and component structure of the PatternFly React library, specifically focusing on the Card components. They implemented new styling rules for various card elements, ensuring consistency across different card types. Additionally, they added an ESLint rule to enforce consistent naming for default imports, contributing to code style improvements within the project. The user's work resulted in an improved and more consistent UI with the React library.
reactbootstrap3patternflyreact-componentsreactjs
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