Jared Ramirez is a Lead Software Engineer based in New York with 11 years of engineering experience and four focused years in front-end development using Elm, React/Redux, and Angular. He blends full-stack expertise—building servers in Haskell and Node.js with Postgres—and has practical exposure to Rust, Elixir, and Go, plus a knack for reproducible build systems using Nix. Jared has led engineering teams and product-focused development at startups, shipping cross-platform mobile and web apps and running devops for app stores while mentoring engineers. An active open-source contributor, he has made substantive contributions to notable projects like the helix editor and the Roc language, improving language support and built-ins. Known for fast, efficient delivery and strong communication, he stays curious about new paradigms and intentionally applies language-level thinking to both UX and backend design.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science (B.A.) Computer Science, Computer Science (B.A.) Computer Science at University of Arkansas
Contributions:4 reviews, 114 commits, 4 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Jared primarily contributed to the implementation of built-in functions for the Roc programming language. They added functionalities for decimal numbers, including string conversions, comparisons, and arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The user also worked on expanding string manipulation capabilities by adding a method to count grapheme clusters and a function to validate Unicode strings. Furthermore, the user integrated the new built-in functions with the existing build system.
Contributions:1 review, 7 commits, 7 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Jared contributed extensively to the helix-editor/helix repository, demonstrating proficiency across multiple areas. Their work includes fixing Nix flake issues, adding support for new languages (Elm, GraphQL, ReScript, and SQL) by implementing syntax highlighting, text objects, and injection queries, and improving code quality. Furthermore, the user contributed to refactoring highlight queries and improving text object implementations. Their involvement suggests a focus on enhancing the editor's functionality and expanding its language support.
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