Matt Greer is a versatile software engineer and entrepreneur with 15 years of experience building web applications, developer tools, and platform integrations across companies like Netflix and Rally. He excels at front-end engineering and browser-focused work—improving complex UIs such as iteration tracking and TV clients—while also contributing to infrastructure, release tooling, and internal React forks for performance. Recently he launched Retro Dot Cards, blending game development with collectible hardware, and has explored niche retro work like Nintendo GBA E-Reader development. Comfortable across stacks (JavaScript, Node, Java, Clojure, .NET) and domains from reporting services to SAAS, he pairs pragmatic engineering with product sensibility. Based in Ypsilanti, MI, Matt brings a designer’s eye from a BFA alongside a CS degree, making him particularly adept at shipping polished user-facing experiences.
15 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
BFA Design and Visual Communications General, BFA Design and Visual Communications General at School of the Art Institute of Chicago
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of Iowa
A collection of extensible apps from Rally's App Catalog
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:16 commits in 5 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily worked on the front-end aspects of the Rally apps, specifically focusing on enhancing the Iteration Tracking Board app with features like tree grids and summary columns. They also addressed several bugs related to various specs and components, including the Roadmapplanningboard and DefectSummaryMatrixApp. Their contributions also included code merges, and upgrades related to ExtJS 4.2 upgrades for the Rally apps.
A modern website for DDR stepcharts. Think of them like guitar tabs, but for the songs's dance steps in the game.
Contributions:357 commits, 2 PRs, 297 pushes in 1 year 9 months
reactrhythm-gamethinksongsgaming
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