Jarrod Dixon is a seasoned full-stack engineer with 14 years of professional experience and a foundational role as the first employee at Stack Overflow, helping grow the site from its infancy into a major web platform. He combines pragmatic, hands-on engineering—often via practical hacks that kept systems running—with thoughtful maintenance and refactoring work on open-source tooling like MiniProfiler, where he improved backend components, UI integration, and storage helpers. Based in Johnson City, Tennessee, Jarrod brings enterprise app experience from GSK supporting sales and training systems alongside a long-running commitment to improving developer-facing infrastructure. Though officially retired from active development on GitHub, his contributions reveal a focus on maintainability, performance diagnostics, and pragmatic solutions that quietly elevate large codebases.
14 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at NC State College of Engineering
A simple but effective mini-profiler for ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET and Ruby.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:61 commits in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jarrod primarily focused on updating and maintaining the UI and CSS files related to the mini-profiler. They updated the CSS files from the latest LESS compile and made additions to the `MiniProfiler.cs` file by adding comments and adding a `RenderIncludes` method. The user also made changes to the `SqliteMiniProfilerStorage.cs` and `Sample.WebForms/Global.asax.cs` files to move the SQLite creation code into a helper for use in the Sample.WebForms app.
A simple but effective mini-profiler for ASP.NET (and Core) websites
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:57 commits in 9 months
Contributions summary:Jarrod primarily contributed to refactoring the MiniProfiler library. Their work involved moving files, updating project configurations, and removing unused code, particularly concerning the user interface and internal data structures. The user also made improvements to the HTTP handler and added custom links, indicating efforts to improve the library's functionality and user experience. These changes suggest a focus on maintaining and enhancing the core back-end components of the project.
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