Jake Worth

Maine, United States
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Jake Worth is a seasoned software engineering leader based in Maine with 13 years of experience helping growing businesses deliver thoughtful, high-quality web applications. He blends hands-on backend expertise—demonstrated through contributions to the core Ruby on Rails codebase addressing ActiveRecord and ActionPack issues—with team and community leadership as organizer of the Maine JS Meetup. Focused on pragmatic improvements, Jake’s work tends to target bug fixes, documentation clarity, and small but impactful reliability gains that keep production systems running smoothly. Comfortable in both code and collaboration, he’s motivated by empowering teams and scaling practices that sustain growth. Notably, his open-source contributions to a flagship framework like rails reflect a commitment to the broader developer ecosystem beyond his day-to-day projects.
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Github Skills (26)

ruby-rails10
rails10
ruby10
actionpack10
activerecord10
activex9
react-hooks9
javascript9
activeperl9
app-framework9
activejdbc9
activeobjects9
activesupport9
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Github contributions (5)

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rails/rails

Oct 2015 - Jun 2016

Ruby on Rails
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 11 PRs, 10 comments in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jake primarily contributed to bug fixes and minor improvements within the Rails framework. Their work involved addressing issues related to argument handling in `where` clauses, correcting typos, and refining documentation. These changes focused on the core backend functionality, specifically in the ActiveRecord and ActionPack components. They also made a minor fix to a sucker_punch queue adapter.
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jwworth/three-ideas

Dec 2014 - Jun 2016

Contributions:28 commits, 6 PRs, 12 pushes in 1 year 6 months
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