James Nylen is a pragmatic full-stack engineer with 16 years of experience who currently serves as a Code Wrangler at Automattic, shipping reliable features across front-end and back-end stacks. Based in Birmingham, AL, he blends UI polish (d3 visualizations, CSS/IE fixes) with robust backend work (auth for request, CLI parsing for yargs) and a strong emphasis on tests and cross-browser reliability. An active open-source contributor, James has touched high-profile projects like Jetpack and Gutenberg while also improving developer tooling such as a GitHub contributions generator and remote-jobs validation. He’s the kind of builder who cleans up HTML one commit and hardens authentication logic the next, consistently turning fiddly edge cases into maintainable code.
Web application to illustrate the relationships between objects in a process using d3.js.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 1 PR, 6 pushes in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:James primarily focused on enhancing the visual presentation and user experience of the web application. They added and updated thumbnail images for different elements, improving the visual organization. They also made modifications to the CSS and JavaScript files, and worked on fixing browser compatibility issues, specifically for Internet Explorer. The commits also included updates to dependencies.
The CMS for Creators. Stable. Lightweight. Instantly Familiar. Forked from WordPress.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:30 releases, 125 reviews, 273 commits in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:James contributed to the codebase by removing a "Try Gutenberg" callout, updating various annotations with "ClassicPress" versions, and removing WordPress-specific functionality. Their changes also include improvements to the "About" page, adjustments to the default theme, and modifications to the codebase to support automatic upgrades and the new ClassicPress checksum API. The commits demonstrate a focus on adapting the codebase for the ClassicPress fork, involving both code modifications and documentation updates.
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