Justin Noah is a pragmatic full‑stack developer with 15 years of experience building web applications, tooling, and deployment automation from his base in Eugene, Oregon. As a longtime freelance "Developer for Hire" and contributor to projects like Atom's Python language package, he combines hands‑on coding with practical UX improvements—such as refining syntax highlighting for clearer Python control flow. His background at Oregon State University's Open Source Lab spans production deployments with Chef, Flask/Django web apps, large data migrations, and developer documentation, reflecting an ability to move projects from prototype to scale. Justin focuses on mission‑driven work—currently developing a volunteer‑matching web app—and brings a detail‑oriented mindset that surfaces in both back‑end reliability and polish in developer tools.
15 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Oregon State University
Contributions summary:Justin focused on enhancing the Python language support in Atom by refining the syntax highlighting for control flow keywords. They reorganized and categorized keywords related to conditional statements, exceptions, loops, and flow control, improving code readability. The user updated the grammar file to align with better practices and correct small errors, specifically in the `grammars/python.cson` file. This effort resulted in improved syntax highlighting and a more consistent coding experience for Python developers using Atom.
Contributions:12 pushes, 2 branches, 2 tags in 8 years 3 months
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