Jason Stallings is Head of Developer Relations at Terraform Labs with 13 years of engineering experience building decentralized applications and developer tools focused on blockchain. Based in Houston, he blends hands-on back-end and full-stack development—contributing to well-known projects like robotjs—and technical writing for blockchain docs to make complex systems approachable for other developers. He ships pragmatic open-source tooling (GitHub: octalmage) driven by a “make what I want to use” ethos, often surfacing small but impactful UX wins like accurate input automation and delayed typing controls. His background spans product engineering, customer-facing support, and founding a small software studio, giving him a rare mix of developer empathy, operational rigor, and community-first collaboration.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Advance Research, Advance Research at International Academy of Science
Contributions:39 releases, 471 commits, 124 PRs in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the development of the robotjs library, focusing on adding and modifying mouse and keyboard control functionalities. The user implemented the initial mouse functions, added support for double clicks, scrolling, and refined the accuracy of mouse movements. Furthermore, the user introduced features such as typeStringDelayed, which allows users to control keyboard and mouse interactions effectively.
Contributions:17 reviews, 23 commits, 45 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily focused on adding and modifying contract listings within the repository, likely for the Terra ecosystem. They introduced features to process JavaScript-based lists and convert them to JSON, including sorting functionalities. They also made adjustments to existing contract definitions, addressing formatting issues and incorporating new contracts, specifically relating to NFT and token assets.
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