Martin Kiss is a Senior Software Engineer with 13 years of experience building native Apple-platform apps and large-scale collaboration platforms, currently driving internal platform work at Miro. He has a strong macOS/iOS background from long-tenured roles at PixelCut and InVision, where he helped evolve Freehand into next-generation online collaboration tooling. Martin contributes to notable open-source projects like ReactiveCocoa, where he extended KVO capabilities to make property-observation more robust and expressive. Comfortable across architecture, design, and hands-on implementation, he thrives on tackling tricky platform-level features and improving developer ergonomics. Based in Breda, Netherlands, he combines product-minded engineering with full lifecycle experience—from customer-facing apps to internal platform services. An unusual detail: his public repos are deliberately MIT-0 licensed, signaling a preference for maximally permissive open-source sharing.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Gymnázium Nové Zámky
Informatics, Informatics at Slovak University of Technology - Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies
Cocoa framework and Obj-C dynamism bindings for ReactiveSwift.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits in 9 days
Contributions summary:Martin contributed significantly to the ReactiveCocoa framework by extending KVO-related functionalities. They added new macros and methods to improve KVO capabilities, enabling features such as retrieving previous and current values, as well as observing collection changes. They also modified existing methods and added new methods to facilitate easier implementation of KVO-based signals. These improvements enhanced the framework's ability to observe and react to changes in object properties.
Contributions:8 commits, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 1 month
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