Morgan Donze is a Back End Developer with 11 years of engineering experience blending physics-and-math rigor with practical full-stack and ML-focused software work. He spent three years at Infinite Red building large React Native apps and contributing to well-known open-source tooling like Ignite, where he improved CLI/package handling and plugin detection. Morgan builds production-ready ML tooling too—authoring TFJS Runway and TensorFlow.js content—reflecting a rare mix of mobile, backend, and browser-based ML deployment expertise. Prior roles include Ruby-backed platform work at Pluralsight and hands-on systems support at Epic, showing comfort across the stack and in customer-facing engineering. Based in Orlando, he continues to tinker with ML code and open source on GitHub, bringing analytical curiosity from his Physics and Financial Mathematics studies to pragmatic product engineering.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Mathematics at Saint Vincent College
Professional Science Masters, Financial Mathematics, Professional Science Masters, Financial Mathematics at University of Pittsburgh
Research Associate University of Oklahoma Summer 2005
Infinite Red's battle-tested React Native project boilerplate, along with a CLI, component/model generators, and more! 9 years of continuous development and counting.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 21 PRs, 61 pushes in 2 years
Contributions summary:Morgan primarily focused on improving the Ignite CLI and its associated tooling. They fixed issues related to package installation and removal, specifically addressing problems with scoped packages. The user also addressed a bug in the boilerplate installation process, and refactored the code for detecting installed plugins. The user made a change to the react-native CLI options.
Contributions:31 pushes, 1 comment in 3 years 10 months
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