Matin Dolatabad is a Technical Lead based in Stockholm with eight years of hands-on experience building and maintaining cross-platform mobile apps for iOS and Android. He blends high-level product-minded engineering with low-level systems work in Rust and C++, and has driven migrations (Flutter to React Native) and performance improvements across production apps. Matin has contributed to high-profile open-source projects like Facebook's React Native and lottie-react-native, fixing build issues, memory leaks and adding native features that show a deep understanding of framework internals and mobile build systems. At companies from Diet Doctor to Lendo he has improved CI/CD, reduced crashes and integrated complex native modules and analytics, while supporting cross-team platform decisions. An avid open-source maintainer and lifelong learner, he pairs pragmatic engineering with a curiosity for systems and performance that surfaces in both product work and low-level contributions.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering at Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch
Contributions:23 releases, 140 reviews, 14 commits in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Matin primarily contributed to the iOS implementation of the Lottie React Native library. Their commits focused on fixing animation-related issues, implementing native auto-play functionality, and addressing memory leaks. Additionally, the user made changes to the example applications, upgrading dependencies and refactoring code to ensure compatibility with the latest React Native versions and the Fabric architecture. They also added dotLottie support.
A framework for building native applications using React
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer
Contributions:13 reviews, 5 commits, 9 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Matin primarily contributed to the React Native framework, focusing on enhancements and bug fixes. Their work included adding a `getAll` function to the `FormData` class, removing deprecated event listener methods, and addressing build issues related to the Hermes engine. They also made changes related to removing deprecated methods and fixing build warnings. These contributions demonstrate an understanding of the framework's internal workings and its build processes.
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