Josh Kim is a software engineer with 12 years of experience building large-scale, enterprise cloud UIs and developer tools, currently driving VMware Cloud UI and CI/CD reliability under Broadcom's Cloud charter. He architects and implements core TypeScript/Angular front-ends and invents backend event-first systems—co-creator and core contributor of VMware's open-source Transport and the Golang-based Plank microservices platform. Josh pairs hands-on UI work (notably vSphere Integrated Containers UI) with backend tooling in Go, including OpenAPI/CLI utilities that improve developer experience and SEO-ready API docs. He also runs production Kubernetes clusters for CI/CD pipelines and has repeatedly led cross-functional launches from internal portals to SaaS replatforms. Quietly, his work blends deep UI craftsmanship with distributed messaging architecture, enabling highly interactive, event-driven web applications at scale.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.) Human Computer Interaction, Master of Science (M.S.) Human Computer Interaction at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Science Systems Management Engineering; Engineering, Bachelor of Science Systems Management Engineering; Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University
vSphere Integrated Containers Engine is a container runtime for vSphere.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:110 commits, 124 PRs, 59 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Josh implemented new features within the vSphere Integrated Containers (VIC) UI. Their work included adding port mapping information to the Container VM Portlet, integrating the new "vice" prefix in the UI, and creating the VCH Admin portal feature. The code changes mainly involve modifying the Flex-based UI components by adding new property grid rows and modifying existing logic to display and handle different data. They also updated the vApp's version information and addressed several bugs related to the UI's functionality.
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