Nate Moore is a design-minded engineering leader and serial co-founder based in Portland with 11 years building delightful, systems-driven digital products. He blends irreverent creativity with rigorous front-end and full-stack chops—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Sentry and Snowpack and helping shape Astro and CLI tooling that empower other creators. As Design Director and Head of Creative at agencies and startups, he’s shipped production-grade UI/UX and performance improvements while leading cross-functional teams. Nate’s work often focuses on developer-facing experiences (error monitoring, build tooling, and component libraries), and he has a knack for turning playful ideas into polished, reusable systems.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BA Art (Graphic Design), BA Art (Graphic Design) at San Diego State University
Contributions:70 reviews, 83 commits, 104 PRs in 25 days
Contributions summary:Nate primarily contributed to the development of the command-line application's core functionalities. They implemented features like initial value support in text prompts, vendorized dependencies, and corrected logical errors in multi-select prompts. Furthermore, the user added support for boolean and number values within select options and implemented UI improvements by adding ASCII fallbacks. The user also enhanced the user experience with features like group functionality and added support for neovim cursor motions.
Contributions:94 commits, 7 PRs, 92 pushes in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Nate primarily focused on developing a now-playing visualizer for Spotify, implemented using React and server-side rendering. They created components to display track information, artwork, and a progress bar. Additionally, the user integrated the Spotify API to fetch and display current playing song, and implemented features like redirecting to the Spotify song. They also addressed caching and styling aspects of the visualization.
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