Keith Dahlby is a seasoned web developer with 16 years of experience building full-stack and front-end solutions from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is an active open-source contributor and Git enthusiast whose work spans prominent projects such as dc.js (visualization), LibGit2Sharp and Octokit.NET (Git/.NET integrations), Refit (type-safe REST), and Humanizer. Comfortable across JavaScript/React front-ends and .NET backend systems, he has shipped bug fixes, feature enhancements, and async/refactor improvements that improve reliability and developer ergonomics. Keith also maintains influential tooling for developer workflows, notably contributions to posh-git and user-focused UI tweaks on projects like Griddle and up-for-grabs.net. Colleagues can expect a pragmatic engineer who balances attention to edge cases (culture-aware parsing, async behavior, serialization) with thoughtful UX for other developers.
Contributions:8 releases, 37 reviews, 706 commits in 13 years
Contributions summary:Keith made several significant contributions to the `posh-git` PowerShell module, focusing on enhancing the user experience and functionality. They implemented a system for displaying Git status information, including branch, index, and working directory changes. The user also added support for tab completion of various git commands, including file names, remote branches, and certain git operations like reflog and stash. Their work primarily revolved around building and extending the PowerShell environment for Git.
Contributions:1 release, 181 commits, 59 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Keith primarily contributed to the React-based UI components of the grid component. Their work involved fixing bugs in storybook examples, addressing issues with table headings, and implementing new features such as custom column choosers and page size settings. They also made improvements to the component's functionality, including adding support for CSS class names and various events.
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