Nathan Bolender is a Cincinnati-based full-stack web and mobile developer with 11 years of experience building dynamic web apps and native React Native features. As Partner at Patchboard and co-founder of CincyMusic.com, he blends product-minded entrepreneurship with hands-on development, running a local music resource that he ideates and maintains. His open-source contributions show practical iOS and UI problem-solving—improving React Native push notifications and polishing onboarding UX for device-safe layouts and font scaling. Comfortable across PHP backends and modern mobile stacks, he pairs a Cum Laude Computer Science degree from the University of Cincinnati with a track record of shipping reliable, user-focused features.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Cum Laude at University of Cincinnati
Contributions summary:Nathan primarily focused on enhancing the UI and user experience of the React Native onboarding component. They added functionality to control the status bar appearance and wrapped the pagination component in a SafeAreaView to address iPhone X home indicator overlap issues. Furthermore, the user implemented the ability to customize font scaling and apply custom styling to titles and subtitles, and also addressed a font scaling issue within the done button. These changes improved the component's flexibility and visual presentation.
Contributions:2 reviews, 6 commits, 1 PR in 5 days
Contributions summary:Nathan primarily contributed to the iOS portion of the React Native push notification library. Their work involved replacing deprecated methods and updating iOS-specific functionalities related to local notifications. They fixed issues with scheduling and configuration of notifications, including properties like sound, badges, and repeats, and adjusted code to align with the correct parameters and best practices. Their changes directly impacted the iOS functionality of the library.
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