Jim Moffitt is an engineer and solutions architect with 11 years of experience building real-time data APIs and developer-facing tooling, specializing in time-series datasets like social, weather, and climate data. He has driven partner and developer success at companies including Gnip, Twitter (where his work helped integrate Twitter into flood-warning systems and earned national awards), and Tinybird, and he frequently presents API use cases at events such as COP23 and SXSW. Jim combines hands-on backend development—evidenced by contributions to Twitter API sample code across Ruby, Java, and Python—with a knack for developer advocacy, documentation, and polished prototypes that accelerate adoption. Based in Longmont, Colorado, he pairs an M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering with deep domain experience in hydrology and environmental monitoring, bringing both scientific rigor and practical engineering to real-time systems.
11 years of coding experience
29 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, B.S., Mechanical Engineering at University of Minnesota
M.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, M.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering at University of Colorado Boulder
Contributions:11 commits, 1 PR, 9 pushes in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jim primarily contributed to the Ruby sample code for the Twitter API v2 endpoints. Their commits focused on updating existing Ruby files, specifically `user-mentions.rb` and `user-tweets.rb`, suggesting a focus on API interaction logic and data retrieval. Additionally, the user worked on adding code to fetch a reverse chron home timeline in Java using the SDK, demonstrating familiarity with Twitter API integration across multiple languages. Several commits involved removing abandoned client IDs and updating client information in various Python scripts related to direct messages.
Contributions:169 commits, 140 pushes in 5 years 3 months
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