Hampton Lintorn-catlin is a seasoned technology leader with 19 years of experience building teams, architecting platforms, and shipping paradigm-changing open-source projects like Haml and Sass/SCSS. As a former CTO and engineering executive at companies from Wikimedia to Thriveworks and Rent The Runway, he has led large distributed teams, delivered major digital transformations (EHR migrations, Salesforce rollouts), and scaled products serving hundreds of thousands of users. He combines hands-on engineering — from Next.js/React frontends and TypeScript NestJS backends to backend Ruby contributions (e.g., MiniMagick) — with product and operational leadership. A founder-CEO who also launched the Wordset open-source dictionary and a low-latency streaming startup, he brings an inventor’s mindset to pragmatic business outcomes. Colleagues describe him as a mentor who builds high-performing cultures and solves interdisciplinary problems that sit between engineering, product, and operations.
19 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Furman University
Contributions summary:Hampton's contributions primarily focused on improving the compatibility and functionality of the mini_magick library. They added backwards compatibility for older Ruby versions, ensuring the library worked across different Ruby environments. The user also refactored the command logic into a CommandBuilder class to make it more efficient and easier to use. They addressed several issues, including incorrect quoting of arguments containing special characters and adding the import_pixels feature.
Contributions:3 releases, 4 reviews, 25 commits in 10 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Hampton primarily contributed to the Haml project by addressing issues related to Rails integration, including removing obsolete code related to RJS and updating tests to align with different Rails versions. They also merged patches for markdown support and refined the codebase. Furthermore, they updated the build process, refactored test files, and improved the project setup.
hamlmarkup-languagehaikurubymarkup
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.