Jeremy Wiebe is a senior software engineer with 11 years of professional experience, currently driving product and engineering work at Khan Academy where he builds learning experiences and contributes to the widely used Perseus exercise editor. He excels as a team-centered engineer who naturally coordinates communication between engineers and customers, translating complex technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders. His background spans progressive web and React/Redux frameworks from leading Mobify’s performance-focused mobile web efforts to deep front-end and integration work on projects like xi-editor/xi-mac. Comfortable across the full stack, Jeremy pairs pragmatic refactoring and testing upgrades with thoughtful UI integration, and is known for being approachable, reliable, and detail-oriented in cross-functional teams.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Analyst/Programmer Diploma, Computer Programming, Computer Analyst/Programmer Diploma, Computer Programming at Red River College
Perseus is Khan Academy's exercise question editor and renderer.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1696 reviews, 100 commits, 818 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy's contributions primarily focused on improving the Perseus question editor and renderer. They worked on integrating the kmath repository, which suggests work across mathematical components. They also refactored Flow types, set up React 16 Enzyme adapter, and upgraded Jest. The user also worked on fixing path issues, migrating test files, and preparing MathInput for use in this repository.
Contributions:51 commits, 12 PRs, 1 push in 6 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy contributed to the xi-mac frontend, focusing on the integration with the core xi-editor. Their work involved implementing and integrating various features, including parsing plugins, introducing update operation types and parameters for line updates, and enabling measure width functionality. They also worked on UI integration for find and replace features, improving the overall user experience of the editor. Several commits also involved refactoring and code cleanup.
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