Jacob Thornton

Oakland, California, United States
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Jacob Thornton is a seasoned Bay Area technology leader and CEO with 16 years of hands-on software engineering and product experience spanning startups and scale-ups like Threadsy, Medium, Twitter, and Coinbase. He has led major front-end rewrites and platform initiatives—everything from #newTwitter and Medium’s Articles 2.0 to integrating React Native at Coinbase—while wearing roles across design, engineering, and leadership. A co-creator of Twitter Bootstrap and prolific open-source contributor, his work ranges from core package tooling (Bower) to JS libraries (Hogan, Less, qwery), reflecting deep fluency in front-end architecture and tooling. Jacob blends startup grit and product design sensibility with rigorous refactors and test-driven improvements evident across many repos, and he pairs that with public speaking and book authorship that amplify his influence in the web community. Based in Oakland, he holds a master’s in sociology, an unusual background that informs his product empathy and cross-functional leadership.
code15 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (40)

git10
javascript10
mustache10
parser10
event-handling10
jquery10
bootstrap10
bower10
testing10
css10
css-selectors10
responsive-design10
user-interface10
template-engine10
ui-design10

Programming languages (8)

TypeScriptJavaC++CSSCJavaScriptGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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fat/zoom.js

Oct 2013 - Aug 2015

Medium's Image Zoom for jQuery
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 19 commits, 20 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Jacob primarily focused on improving the image zoom functionality for the project. They implemented new features, fixed bugs and optimized performance by refactoring and adding vendor prefixes for CSS transforms. They also addressed browser compatibility issues, particularly for Internet Explorer, and updated the README file to reflect the changes made.
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twitter-archive/recess

Apr 2012 - Jul 2015

A simple and attractive code quality tool for CSS built on top of LESS
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:49 commits, 1 PR, 1 push in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jacob primarily contributed to the Recess project by implementing features related to code quality and user experience. Their work included adding an option to strip colors from linting output, which involved modifications to the core functionality, testing, and user interface elements. Furthermore, they integrated the CSS minification tool cssmin and added support for inline images.
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