Justin Reynolds

Software Engineer

Parker, Texas, United States
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Summary

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Justin Reynolds is a software engineer with 12 years of experience, currently contributing at Netflix and based in Parker, Texas. He blends back-end Java/Groovy expertise with front-end React/WebGL work, having shipped features across Spinnaker’s orchestration, clouddriver, gate, and deck projects as well as Netflix’s Vizceral visualization. His contributions show a knack for cloud integrations (AWS ALB, target groups), operational tooling (PagerDuty, certificate/OIDC endpoints), and performance-aware UI improvements. He’s comfortable spanning full-stack responsibilities—fixing core pipeline logic and polishing visualization/UX—while adding RFC-compliant parsing to utility libraries like Autolinker.js. Notably, he repeatedly navigated complex rollouts and reverts in production-grade cloud code, indicating pragmatic engineering judgment under real-world constraints.
code12 years of coding experience
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (41)

webgl10
unit-testing10
api-rest10
javascript10
visualization10
back-end-development10
apidoc10
api-design10
groovy10
restful-api10
typescript10
load-balancing10
user-interface10
url-parsing10
ui-design10

Programming languages (8)

TypeScriptJavaShellC++JavaScriptHTMLGroovyPython

Github contributions (5)

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Netflix/vizceral-example

Jun 2016 - Jul 2019

Example Vizceral app
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:52 commits, 10 PRs, 39 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Justin primarily focused on updating the example Vizceral application. They updated the application to use different versions of the `vizceral-react` library, indicating a focus on maintaining and upgrading the project's core visualization component. Additionally, the user made changes to various components, including `trafficFlow.jsx`, `connectionList.jsx`, and `displayOptions.jsx`, likely to improve the user interface and functionality of the Vizceral application. These changes included modifications to the display of labels, connections, and the overall layout of the traffic visualization.
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Netflix/vizceral

May 2016 - Jul 2019

WebGL visualization for displaying animated traffic graphs
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:7 releases, 308 commits, 56 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Justin primarily contributed to the front-end of the Vizceral project. Their commits focused on enhancing the UI by normalizing color schemes and refactoring event handling to support component wrappers. Additional work involved adapting the codebase to support a more modular data structure for visualization and modifying the visual presentation of various UI elements within the application. These changes indicate the user's focus on improving both the aesthetics and the underlying structure of the UI.
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