Jeremy Yip is a front-end software engineer with 11 years of experience who blends human-centered design, international development experience from the Peace Corps, and production React/Redux engineering. Currently at Automattic, he contributes to high-profile open-source projects like Gutenberg and wp-calypso, shipping Full Site Editing fixes and theme styling improvements used by millions of WordPress sites. Previously at Procore he led performance work—virtualized tables and TypeScript rollouts—that turned multi-minute load issues into sub-second interactions for enterprise invoicing workflows. He mentors junior engineers, liaises with customer success and QA, and has classroom experience teaching web fundamentals to high school students. Based in Carpinteria, CA, he’s as comfortable iterating on UX details and CSS as he is touching PHP and backend pieces when projects demand full-stack attention. An avid Gimlet listener, he brings global perspective and practical curiosity to product-focused front-end engineering.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Chemical Biology, Bachelor's Degree, Chemical Biology at University of California, Berkeley
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Codesmith
Contributions:1262 reviews, 178 commits, 583 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the Full Site Editing (FSE) functionality within the WordPress.com platform. Their work involved updating FSE plugin versions and modifying block patterns to fix preview styling issues, especially concerning font sizes. The user also addressed a legacy code attribute and updated the viewport width for block pattern previews. Furthermore, the user made contributions that refreshed the admin menu when switching between themes.
The Block Editor project for WordPress and beyond. Plugin is available from the official repository.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:319 reviews, 55 commits, 85 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the Gutenberg block editor project, working on both front-end and back-end aspects. They implemented new features like displaying site icons and improved existing ones, such as post tag customization and template part styling. Additionally, the user addressed bugs related to full-site editing and navigation components, demonstrating a broad understanding of the project's architecture. These changes included significant modifications to both JavaScript and PHP code, across multiple files.
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