Jake Fried is a versatile software engineer with nine years of experience building scalable backend and frontend systems at companies including Google, Automattic, and Amazon. He has driven measurable performance gains—such as speeding Calypso deployments 3.5x—and led large-scale code migrations using AST transforms to update thousands of React components. Comfortable across Java, Spring, React, PHP, and modern JS tooling, he balances maintenance work (dependency upgrades and lint/test fixes on high-profile projects like Automattic’s Jetpack) with feature development and on-call reliability. Based in New York, he combines production-grade engineering at hyperscale companies with pragmatic open-source stewardship and a knack for pragmatic tooling that persuades teams to adopt better workflows.
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:175 commits, 590 PRs, 436 pushes in 10 months
Contributions summary:Jake primarily contributed to dependency updates and maintenance tasks within the Jetpack plugin. They updated various dependencies, including `jsdom`, `babel`, `Eslint`, `@automattic/format-currency`, `@mdn/browser-compat-data`, `browserslist`, `postcss`, and other related packages. Furthermore, the user addressed code issues, fixed linting errors, and made adjustments for React and testing library updates. These actions involved changes across PHP, JavaScript, and related configuration files.
Contributions:376 pushes, 448 branches, 40 tags in 10 months
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