Kevin Newman is a technical lead and entrepreneurial full-stack engineer with 14 years of experience building web and mobile-focused applications, currently leading engineering at FGS Global while running his own shop, NP Dev LLC. He grew up tinkering with early web technologies and has a proven track record of moving between front-end UX work and back-end optimizations—recent open-source contributions to Meteor underscore his ability to improve developer experience (react-meteor-data/useTracker) and platform performance (appcache and dynamic module handling). Comfortable founding and scaling teams, Kevin has repeatedly translated ambiguous product needs into robust, maintainable systems and pragmatic deep-linking and optimization techniques. He blends hands-on coding with technical planning from past senior roles at Moonfarmer and adcSTUDIO, and favors practical solutions that push browser and platform limits. Based in New Paltz, NY, he pairs entrepreneurial drive with a deep curiosity for new challenges in scalability, mobile optimization, and modern JavaScript ecosystems.
Meteor packages for a great React developer experience
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:62 reviews, 169 commits, 27 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily contributed to the `react-meteor-data` package, which focuses on enhancing the React developer experience within the Meteor ecosystem. Their commits demonstrate a focus on improving the `useTracker` hook, including refactoring the underlying implementation to support React Suspense, fixing bugs and adding features. They also addressed eslint errors and merged branches, demonstrating a good understanding of code quality and collaboration within the project.
Contributions:9 commits, 6 PRs, 136 comments in 2 years
Contributions summary:Kevin focused on enhancing the Meteor JavaScript App Platform's appcache functionality and dynamic module handling. Their contributions include removing redundant files from the appcache, prefetching dynamic modules to improve performance, and optimizing manifest generation for different browser architectures. Furthermore, the user addressed URL rewriting issues within the appcache, making necessary adjustments to improve compatibility. They also simplified the debug messages.
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