Nate Hunzaker is a seasoned software engineer and co-founder with 14 years of experience building consumer and operations software for cultural and entertainment venues through SmartParks. He blends hands-on front-end and mobile development with product leadership, having led engineering teams at Whimsical and directed development at Viget. Nate has a strong track record contributing to high-profile open-source projects like React and React Native, where he fixed platform-specific bugs and improved Android behavior and DOM/input handling. His background spans full-stack work—mobile (React Native, Kotlin, Swift), desktop (Electron), and backend services (Elixir, Ruby, Node)—and a history of setting JavaScript architecture and testing standards. He pairs a marketer’s sensibility (dual degree in Marketing and CIS) with pragmatic engineering, often improving UX details that reduce friction. An operator-turned-founder, he focuses on shipping reliable, user-centered systems that scale across devices and venues.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Sciences and Arts (Dual Degree), Marketing and Computer Information Systems, Bachelors of Sciences and Arts (Dual Degree), Marketing and Computer Information Systems at Western Carolina University
Contributions:1 release, 118 commits, 242 PRs in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Nate primarily contributed to the React library, specifically focusing on improvements to the DOM rendering and event handling within the context of the browser. Their work involved optimizing input handling, such as addressing bugs related to number input validation, value synchronization, and preventing unwanted re-renders. Further contributions included additions and refinements of specific DOM attribute behaviors. The user was responsible for fixing and enhancing several features related to the rendering of different HTML elements.
Contributions:13 commits, 13 PRs, 46 comments in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Nate primarily contributed to the React Router library by fixing bugs and improving the component's stability and compatibility. They addressed issues related to React version compatibility, specifically supporting React 0.13. The user's work included modifications to components such as RouteHandler and Redirect, ensuring proper rendering and handling of context. Furthermore, the user refactored the code and optimized component functionality, such as the removal of `classnames` and usage of string concat.
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