Jeff Hurray is a software engineer with 12 years of experience building mobile-first products and leading engineering teams, currently recharging and exploring new roles while building a consumer app from Truckee, California. He progressed from individual contributor iOS roles at Yahoo and Lyft to senior leadership at Ramp, where he held positions from Principal Engineer to Head of Spend Engineering and now serves as a Software Engineer. Deeply experienced in iOS and UI/UX, Jeff is the author of an open-source chainable animations framework that simplifies complex animations in Objective-C and Swift, demonstrating attention to developer ergonomics and frontend polish. His dual background in computer science and business from the University of Michigan helps him bridge product, design, and engineering conversations effectively. Colleagues describe him as someone who scales teams and systems while still shipping elegant, hands-on solutions.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Computer Science at University of Michigan College of Engineering
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Business Administration and Management, General, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Business Administration and Management, General at University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Easy to read and write chainable animations in Objective-C and Swift
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:76 commits, 15 PRs, 64 pushes in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Jeff primarily contributed to the implementation of a chainable animation framework for iOS, demonstrated through the addition and modification of numerous methods and blocks within the `UIView` extension. Their work focused on enabling developers to create complex animations with a fluent and readable syntax. Key features implemented include animation property setters, animation effects, and support for easing functions and path-based animations, indicating a strong focus on UI/UX and application development.
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