Jeremy Sinclair is a Software & Application Security Architect with over a decade of hands-on experience modernizing .NET and cloud-native development for enterprise environments. Based in Wheeling, WV, he combines deep ASP.NET Core, SharePoint, and Xamarin expertise with a security-first approach—leading CI/CD adoption via Azure DevOps YAML pipelines, automating large SharePoint farms, and integrating IdentityServer for secure microservices and gMSA-enabled Kubernetes deployments. An active contributor to notable open-source projects, he modernized PowerToys’ ColorPicker for .NET Core and added macOS file picker support to the Uno Platform, reflecting a taste for bleeding-edge cross-platform work. Known for pragmatic automation (PowerShell and build pipelines) and mentoring teams on .NET best practices, he brings both infrastructure savvy and developer empathy to complex integrations.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Wheeling Park High School
Wheeling Central Catholic High School
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Wheeling Jesuit University
Contributions:77 reviews, 82 commits, 48 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jeremy's contributions focused on modernizing the ColorPicker module within the PowerToys suite. They migrated the ColorPickerUI to .NET Core 3.1, including converting to SDK-style projects and replacing legacy dependencies with newer alternatives like Xaml Behaviors. Furthermore, they updated project configurations for ARM64 support, and also adjusted the installer to include the updated .NET 7 dependencies. Their work involved modifications across various files, including the main application logic, project files, and installer scripts.
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Mobile Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 9 commits, 3 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the implementation of the `FileSavePicker` feature on macOS, involving the creation of a new `.macOS.cs` file and modifications to existing files to integrate the feature. They utilized AppKit and Foundation frameworks for macOS-specific UI elements and file handling. Furthermore, they made fixes related to the file type choices and the `FileTypeChoices` property within the `FileSavePicker` class.
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