Jacob Herrington is a co-founder and seasoned software leader with a decade of experience building full-stack web applications and product teams across startups and large enterprises. Based in Bentonville, he combines hands-on engineering—contributing to high-profile open source projects like Ruby on Rails, Puma, Solidus, and Forem—with product and go-to-market roles at Walmart and multiple startups. His work spans backend systems, admin UX improvements, and frontend polish, often focusing on accessibility, usability, and maintainable refactors. At Ordinal he’s translating that technical depth into AI-driven workflows that cut response times from days to seconds for government knowledge workers. Known for mentoring and community building (former podcast host and open-source maintainer), he brings both pragmatic shipping instincts and a talent for turning messy requirements into repeatable systems.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Arkansas
Contributions:294 reviews, 215 commits, 380 PRs in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Jacob contributed to the frontend of the Forem platform, specifically focusing on updating UI elements and features. They added placeholder alt text to markdown links and improved code highlighting. They also refactored and improved the codebase, specifically the tags components and the intro slide component. Additionally, they implemented various other enhancements, including autosizing text areas and updating styles for multiple pages.
Contributions:6 reviews, 11 commits, 11 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Jacob contributed to Puma, a Ruby web server, by adding new features and improving existing functionality. They implemented support for the `APP_ENV` environment variable, aligning with common practices in frameworks like Sinatra and Sidekiq. The user also refactored and cleaned up code, including reimplementing tests related to environment variables and extracting common functionality. Their contributions span across the CLI, configuration, and core server logic, demonstrating a deep understanding of Puma's internal structure.
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