Min Hur is a seasoned software development manager with 13 years of experience leading cross-functional engineering teams at The New York Times and Amazon, now based in Seattle. He blends deep frontend expertise—evidenced by hands-on contributions to the popular Bootstrap Toggle plugin—with proven product and newsroom collaboration skills, shaping CMS, editorial workflows, and large-scale replatforming efforts. Known for driving CI/CD, code review culture, and zero-downtime deployments, he excels at turning editorial and business needs into scalable engineering solutions. Colleagues rely on him as a pragmatic technical leader who mentors teams, aligns stakeholders across diverse groups, and pushes UX-forward implementations that improve day-to-day workflows for hundreds of users.
Bootstrap Toggle is a highly flexible Bootstrap plugin that converts checkboxes into toggles
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:100 commits, 6 PRs, 13 pushes in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Min primarily focused on the front-end aspects of the Bootstrap Toggle plugin. Their contributions included fixing page layout issues, adding and modifying CSS stylesheets, and updating HTML structure. Furthermore, they updated JavaScript files to enhance the plugin's functionality and improve the overall user experience by including dynamic features. These efforts were focused on improving the visual appearance and user interface of the toggle switch component.
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