Mason Stewart is a seasoned technology leader and Chief Technology Officer at Bookshop.org with 15 years of hands-on experience building web and cloud-native systems. He blends practical engineering—spanning JavaScript, Ruby, Go, React, Redux, Docker, and Kubernetes—with strategic leadership shaped by prior CTO and partner roles. A long-time hacker who started in Perl and famously codes often barefoot, Mason contributes to open-source projects such as the Phaser CE game framework, where he improved Tiled map integration and physics parsing. His background in philosophy informs a pragmatic, human-centered approach to product and team decisions, and he brings a visible commitment to inclusive values as a self-described feminist. Based in the United States and fluent in Japanese, he thrives at the intersection of developer ergonomics, reliable infrastructure, and playful technical craftsmanship.
15 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Philosophy at Belhaven University
Contributions:11 commits, 5 PRs, 2 comments in 18 days
Contributions summary:Mason primarily contributed to the Phaser CE framework, specifically focusing on enhancing the Tiled map integration features. They added support for handling different object types within Tiled object groups, including polygons, rectangles, and ellipses, and ensured their relative positions were correctly handled. They also updated the physics engine to incorporate the new objects and modified parsing logic to optimize performance. Further improvements included fixing a tilemap issue and tidying up code.
A beautiful, full-stack app for creating custom collections of items from the Etsy API.
Contributions:237 commits, 1 push in 7 years 7 months
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