Evan Almloff is a software engineer with six years of experience focused on high-performance, ergonomic developer tools and libraries, currently contributing to the Dioxus framework and leading Kalosm, a Rust library for local AI inference. He builds across the stack—from UI components and event handling to low-level performance optimizations—demonstrated by contributions that improved Dioxus rendering, native HTML event support, and benchmarked memory/performance gains. Based in Overland Park, Kansas, he blends practical product work with open-source stewardship in the Rust ML and GUI ecosystems. Prior roles include hands-on mentoring as a Code Sensei and progressive engineering positions at Dioxus Labs, showing a track record of shipping thoughtful developer-facing features. Notably, he keeps benchmarks current by actively integrating Dioxus into the popular js-framework-benchmark, signaling a focus on measurable, real-world performance. He pairs a BS in Computer Science from the University of Kansas with a penchant for squeezing performance out of both UI and kernel-adjacent code.
Fullstack app framework for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 614 reviews, 468 commits in 11 months
Contributions summary:Evan's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the Dioxus framework, implementing features related to background color attributes and component rendering. They also worked on improving event handling by introducing HTML native events and addressing associated bugs. Furthermore, the user combined input handlers, leading to an enhanced keyboard and mouse control example, showcasing a focus on user interface and application logic development within the Dioxus framework.
A comparison of the performance of a few popular javascript frameworks
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 commit, 4 PRs, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Evan appears to be updating and optimizing the Dioxus implementation within the framework benchmark repository. The commits show iterative updates to the `dioxus_benchmark.js` files, indicating efforts to integrate and adapt the Dioxus framework. Further commits suggest memory optimization and the adoption of newer versions of the Dioxus library, demonstrating a focus on keeping the benchmark current and improving performance.
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