Joshua Quick is a seasoned senior software engineer with nearly two decades of experience building native Windows desktop apps, services, libraries and custom GUI controls in C/C++ and .NET, and a strong history of shipping cross-platform mobile features for Android and Windows Phone. He excels at low-level Win32/MFC/WinForms engineering and has repeatedly delivered platform bridges—such as embedding native controls over OpenGL, porting Lua to Android, and creating OpenAL-to-XAudio2 bindings—for complex SDKs. At Appcelerator and Corona Labs he implemented tangible features like in-app billing, TV/game-controller support, scheduled and push notifications, and WebView/baseURL fixes while contributing to the popular Titanium SDK. Comfortable with ISO-style project management, Joshua combines hands-on coding with spec-writing, QA, release management and customer-facing support. Based in San Jose, he pairs deep legacy-Windows expertise with modern mobile debugging instincts, making him particularly effective at maintaining and evolving long-lived, cross-platform codebases.
Contributions:222 reviews, 897 commits, 426 PRs in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Joshua primarily contributed to bug fixes and enhancements within the Titanium SDK for Android. They focused on resolving issues related to UI components, such as TextField/TextArea, ScrollView, TabGroup, and ImageView, addressing bugs related to rendering, display, and functionality. The contributions also included improvements to the handling of the `baseURL` property in WebViews and the integration of material design components.
🚀 Native iOS-, Android- and Windows Apps with JavaScript
Contributions:943 pushes, 418 branches, 68 tags in 4 years 8 months
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Joshua Quick - Senior Software Engineer III at Appcelerator