Jeremy Koch is a seasoned software engineer and Technology Evangelist at Apple with over 25 years designing and shipping full‑stack and mobile solutions, grounded in a BMath from the University of Waterloo. He specializes in crafting exceptional user experiences, pairing polished iOS front-ends with robust backend services and proven design principles. Jeremy brings hands‑on mobile expertise—contributing to notable open-source iOS projects like SwipeCellKit where he improved UI behavior, accessibility, and documentation. Based in Davis, California, he blends developer advocacy with pragmatic engineering, helping teams and communities adopt better tools and patterns. Known for a hacker’s curiosity, he focuses on tangible product impact: clean interfaces, smooth transitions, and maintainable code that scales across platforms.
Swipeable UITableViewCell/UICollectionViewCell based on the stock Mail.app, implemented in Swift.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:17 releases, 119 commits, 8 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy contributed to the iOS project by cleaning up code and improving documentation, including initial documentation and updates to existing documentation. The user also made changes to the example project, specifically in the `MailViewController` and related classes. The contributions focused on the user interface and functionality of the swiping behavior, implementing features related to the transition and expansion styles, while also addressing accessibility concerns.
Contributions:43 pushes, 2 branches in 3 years 1 month
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