Eric Tran is a Senior Application Engineer based in the San Francisco Bay Area with 10 years of experience building full-stack JavaScript applications and delivering front-end driven products. He specializes in React and Node ecosystems, has led Redux best-practice adoption, and ships end-to-end features across UI, backend, and real-time systems using PostgreSQL and Socket.io. At Medidata he progressed from contract roles to a senior position, and his open-source work includes improving documentation and UX for electrode-native’s React Native integration site. A former search marketing and lead-generation practitioner, he brings a data-informed, conversion-focused mindset to product engineering and UX. Trained as a full-stack developer through Coding Dojo and grounded in Business Economics from UC Riverside, he blends technical depth with product and business awareness. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, readable code and for quickly adopting new technologies to solve production problems.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Black Belt, Full Stack Development, Black Belt, Full Stack Development at Coding Dojo
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Business Economics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Business Economics at University of California, Riverside
A platform to ease integration&delivery of React Native apps in existing mobile applications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 8 PRs, 9 pushes in 17 days
Contributions summary:Eric primarily focused on improving the documentation site for the `electrode-native` project. They updated the GitBook styling by modifying the CSS to address layout and visual elements. This included changes to headers, code block display, and navigation indentation, resulting in a more consistent and readable documentation experience. Additionally, they adjusted font styles for the copy code button.
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 7 pushes in 3 months
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