Martin Rosenberg is a curious, collaborative software engineer with 13 years of experience focused on delivering concise, well-tested front-end solutions informed by a linguistics background. He values experimentation, mentorship, and ego-free code reviews, which translates into clear documentation and semantic UI work. Martin has contributed notable front-end improvements to popular open-source projects like the takenote web-based notes app—adding features, refining UX, and establishing linting and formatting standards. Comfortable across the stack, he blends attention to language and quality to produce maintainable, user-centered software and to help teams continuously improve.
13 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA Linguistics, Bachelor of Arts - BA Linguistics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Contributions:27 commits, 36 PRs, 25 pushes in 6 days
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the front-end development of the web-based notes app. Their work included setting up and running linting with ESLint and Prettier, adding and integrating new features such as the trash and favorite note functionality, and implementing the UI for various components. They also refactored code, added new components, and made improvements to the overall user interface and user experience, as seen by changes in the sidebar and note options.
Contributions:27 commits, 36 PRs, 43 pushes in 9 days
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