Jeremy Gayed is a pragmatic full-stack software engineer with 11 years of experience building production-quality web applications across startups and large organizations from the New York City metro area. He contributes to open-source projects—helping improve tools like react-styleguidist, NYT's react-tracking, kyt, and Altair GraphQL—bringing practical fixes, tests, and feature work that improve developer workflows and component UX. Jeremy pairs front-end craftsmanship (React tooling and tracking) with backend and build-system improvements, showing a consistent focus on reliability, testing, and developer experience. A lifelong learner and mentor, he augments hands-on engineering with executive and technical coursework from institutions including MIT Sloan, Columbia Business School, and Stanford Coursera. Notably, his open-source commits include nuanced fixes for higher-order component support and code-splitting, reflecting attention to edge cases that keep large codebases healthy.
11 years of coding experience
BS, BS at New Jersey Institute of Technology
MS, MS at Stevens Institute of Technology
School of Professional Studies, School of Professional Studies at New York University
Executive Education, Executive Education at Columbia Business School
Professional Certificate, Professional Certificate at Carnegie Mellon University
Professional Certificate, Professional Certificate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management
(Online Coursera) - Computer Science, (Online Coursera) - Computer Science at Stanford University
Contributions:33 releases, 33 reviews, 146 commits in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the testing and linting of the React tracking library. They added various test cases, including end-to-end tests, and integrated ESLint for code style consistency. The user's work involved the creation and modification of test files to ensure the proper functionality and performance of the library's components and decorators. They also addressed code quality by fixing linting issues.
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:50 commits, 39 PRs, 98 pushes in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy contributed significantly to the `kyt` project, a framework for building JavaScript applications. Their work included fixing hot loading issues, merging code, and incorporating testing with Mocha. They also improved the development and build processes by refactoring code, adding error handling in the user's configuration file, and updating dependencies. The user's contributions demonstrate a focus on both client-side and server-side development.
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