Nick Farina is a seasoned founder and CTO with 15 years of experience building consumer and developer-facing products from mobile apps to IoT and marketing platforms. Currently leading Denada and cofounding Kuto, he blends product-driven engineering with hands-on full-stack work, shipping features end-to-end. His open-source contributions include substantial refactors to the widely used Homebridge project and HAP-NodeJS implementation, improving HomeKit reliability and accessory integrations. Past exits and leadership roles—cofounding Meridian (acquired by Aruba/HPE) and directing engineering post-acquisition—demonstrate his ability to scale teams and technology through M&A. Based in Portland and armed with a CS degree from Cornell, he pairs pragmatic system design with a knack for bridging ecosystems that span iOS UI work to backend protocols. An understated strength is his fluency moving between low-level protocol fixes and product-facing UX, enabling durable, integratable solutions.
15 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Cornell University
A lightweight callout view class for iOS mimicking UICalloutView.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 152 commits, 12 PRs in 8 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Nick primarily contributed to the implementation of an iOS view component, likely for use within an app. They laid the groundwork by replicating the appearance and animation of a system callout view, including background graphics, title, and subtitle elements. The contributions focused on matching the visual design and animation sequence of the referenced UI element. They also demonstrated an ability to translate the expected behavior of the targeted element into a functional view.
Contributions:317 commits, 173 PRs, 307 pushes in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Nick contributed significantly to the homebridge/homebridge project by adding shims for various smart home accessories, including WeMo, XfinityHome, Sonos, Lockitron, Carwings, and LiftMaster. They demonstrated proficiency in integrating these accessories by creating code that bridges them to the HomeKit ecosystem. Additionally, the user refactored the code, added new features, and fixed existing issues, improving the overall functionality of the project.
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