Lou Acresti is a Staff Software Engineer based in San Francisco with 15 years of experience building resilient front-end systems and guiding engineering teams at Webflow. Known on GitHub as a "Tech Debt Loan Shark," Lou combines pragmatic code cleanup with feature work—contributing to prominent projects like PixiJS to improve rendering robustness and to Danger JS to harden diffing and test coverage. He thrives on untangling legacy complexity (swapChildren fixes, render texture flips) and shipping small, high-leverage improvements that reduce long-term maintenance cost. A Rochester Institute of Technology CS graduate, Lou pairs hands-on implementation with mentorship and architectural judgment across full-stack problems.
15 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science at Rochester Institute of Technology
easy easter eggs (konami code, etc) for your website.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:88 commits, 4 PRs, 4 pushes in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Lou primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the "cheet.js" library, which provides easy easter eggs for websites. Their contributions involved adding global callbacks for more flexible usage. Key commits demonstrate the implementation of new features related to key-repeat handling and fixing blur/focus related issues. The user also improved the library by fixing bugs and refactoring the code.
Contributions summary:Lou primarily focused on enhancing the `danger-js` project by implementing and refining features related to file diffs and text comparisons. They added new tests, including snapshot tests, to ensure the correctness of the diff calculations. Further contributions involved simplifying the `TextDiff` format and fixing type errors within the `FakePlatform.ts` file. These changes suggest a focus on improving the project's testing infrastructure and the accuracy of its diffing capabilities.
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