Jeremy Stanley is an engineering leader and founder based in Portland, Oregon, with 14 years of experience building product platforms and high-performing teams across startups and tech giants. He has led web and infrastructure efforts at Pinterest, Medium, Facebook (Social VR platform tooling), and growth engineering at Thumbtack before founding Subroutine. Jeremy blends hands-on full‑stack skills—from responsive front-end fixes in widely used projects like Canvas LMS to deep backend work such as enhancing Zip64 support in the rubyzip library—with strategic engineering management. He focuses on driving measurable impact through strong teams, reliable systems, and pragmatic tooling that scale. Known for shipping both developer-facing infrastructure and user-facing improvements, he brings an uncommon combination of product sensitivity and low-level systems care. Currently he’s channeling that experience into Subroutine, where entrepreneurial priorities meet disciplined engineering.
Contributions:2023 commits, 12 pushes, 9 tags in 10 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy's contributions primarily focused on front-end development tasks within the Canvas LMS platform. They were involved in fixing UI bugs, particularly related to the planner opportunities dropdown on mobile devices, where they ensured a modal behavior for the popover to improve usability. They also worked on making the calendar event page responsive and improving its styling. Furthermore, they fixed layout inconsistencies in the page, showing a proficiency in UI development with the aim to improve user experience.
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to enhancing the `rubyzip` library, a Ruby gem for handling ZIP archives. Their work focused on implementing and refining Zip64 support, enabling the creation and handling of archives exceeding 4GB. The user addressed related bugs, optimized header sizes, and introduced tests to validate the functionality. These changes involved modifications to core classes like `Entry`, `ExtraField`, and `OutputStream` while also updating test suites.
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