Jason Kuhrt is a Montreal-based software engineer with 14 years of hands-on experience across full-stack, back-end, and front-end development, known for pragmatic contributions to major open-source projects like Prisma and GraphQL Nexus. He blends type-safe TypeScript engineering with developer tooling and DX improvements—authoring fixes and features for schema generation, CLI platform integrations, and testing plugins. Jason also contributes thoughtful front-end work, from a smart React popover to improvements in the Stylus CSS preprocessor, showing comfort across UI and systems code. His work frequently focuses on refactors, strict typing, and cross-environment compatibility, reflecting a craftsperson's attention to maintainability and developer experience. Outside code, his GitHub bio hints at a polymathic curiosity—melding design, humanities, and playful creativity (Lego Master Builder) into his engineering approach.
Simple GraphQL Client for JavaScript. Minimal. Extensible. Type Safe. Runs everywhere.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:13 releases, 128 reviews, 39 commits in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the project by fixing build issues, refactoring code, and upgrading dependencies. They updated the project's testing framework from Ava to Jest and implemented TypeScript strict mode. The user also introduced a cross-fetch ponyfill, improving the project's compatibility and reducing the need for users to handle fetch polyfills. Furthermore, the user added header functionalities and enhanced testing modularity.
Contributions:32 releases, 267 commits, 47 PRs in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jason's primary contribution focused on developing a smart popover component for React. The initial commits set up the project structure and example files. Subsequent commits implemented the core functionality of rendering the popover and maintaining its position relative to a target element. Further development included animating the appearance and disappearance of the popover, and improving its layout.
popover-componentreactjavascriptpopovertooltip
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