Jason Quense

Principal Software Engineer at Ramp

New York, New York, United States
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Jason Quense is a Principal Software Engineer based in New York with over a decade of experience building cloud-native, user-centered web applications and tooling. He blends front-end craftsmanship—contributions to React, Gatsby, React-Bootstrap and Enzyme—with backend and tooling improvements in projects like Babel, GraphQL for .NET and yup, showing a rare full-stack open-source footprint. At companies from Butterfly Network to Ramp he’s driven product-quality and developer experience, shipping features that improve accessibility, event handling, build processes and async APIs. Known for solving subtle cross-platform and browser edge cases (e.g., input event quirks and Windows localhost resolution), he prioritizes pragmatic, maintainable fixes that have outsized impact. His BA in Philosophy underpins a thoughtful approach to design trade-offs and clear communication across distributed teams.
code11 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy at Rutgers University
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Github Skills (65)

ui-components10
testing10
css-in-js10
sc10
asp-net10
scs10
jsx10
javascript10
react-components10
event-handling10
async10
component-development10
dotnet10
react-component10
uid10

Programming languages (17)

MDXC#JavaC++CSSRustGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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astroturfcss/astroturf

Oct 2016 - Dec 2022

Better Styling through Compiling: CSS-in-JS for those that want it all.
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:13 reviews, 309 commits, 168 PRs in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the styling and theming aspects of the "astroturf" repository, which is a CSS-in-JS library. Their commits focused on improving the plugin argument and fixing build, lint, and read-related issues. The user implemented a standalone Babel plugin, and refactored the loader to include relative paths in import statements. The changes also involved the integration of custom css properties to the styling system.
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jquense/react-big-calendar

Aug 2015 - Mar 2020

gcal/outlook like calendar component
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:36 reviews, 309 commits, 376 PRs in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the development of the `react-big-calendar` component. Their work focused on enhancements related to event selection, including enabling selectable ranges and implementing a double-click functionality. Code changes involved modifying component behavior, refining UI elements (e.g., show more links), and improving layout and style handling, indicating a strong focus on the user experience.
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Jason Quense - Principal Software Engineer at Ramp