Jason Gore is a Principal Software Engineer with nine years of experience building large-scale React and Android applications and leading engineering systems at Microsoft from Tokyo. He has driven front-end experiences for Microsoft Loop and Fluent UI, contributed to engineering tooling like beachball (npm/versioning tooling) and just (cross-platform test stability), and built automated performance and regression measurement pipelines. Prior work includes architecting Grab’s first React Native platform and leading Android framework efforts for automotive and medical-device products, demonstrating a blend of product-focused delivery and deep platform-level engineering. Known for pragmatic test automation and cross-platform compatibility fixes, he bridges open-source contributions with internal engineering systems to improve developer productivity across large teams.
8 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering
Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 177 commits, 425 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily focused on updating styling and implementing new features related to the "Tooltip" and "Button" components within the "microsoft/fluentui" repository. Their contributions included converting "Tooltip" styling to a new method, adding tests, and addressing tslint errors. Furthermore, the user made updates to the "CommandBar", "Toggle" and "ColorPicker" components, and added a new feature for "Slots" by modifying the components code.
Contributions:8 reviews, 13 commits, 4 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the testing infrastructure and functionality of the `beachball` project. They implemented integration tests using Verdaccio to simulate a private npm registry, ensuring proper package publishing behavior. Furthermore, the user added and restored unit tests, and implemented authentication using a new authType argument in the npm publish command. Additionally, they made minor cleanup changes and added new functionalities, such as integrating basic authentication.
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