Nick Partridge is a full‑stack software engineer with nine years of experience crafting efficient, DRY, scalable JavaScript systems and a track record at companies including Elastic and Bloomberg. He has contributed front-end improvements to high-profile open-source Elastic projects like Kibana and the Elastic UI Framework, enhancing visualizations, charting behavior, and color handling for complex metric displays. Based in Tempe, Arizona, he blends production engineering at large organizations with a strong eye for maintainable UI code and library upgrades. His background spans MS‑level technical training and immersive bootcamp experience, and he brings practical cross-disciplinary experience from engineering internships and roles in transportation and structural firms. Notably, he focuses on subtle UI correctness—like heatmap labeling and curved-line support—that meaningfully improves analytic clarity for end users.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Hack Reactor
Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Science (BS) at Arizona State University
Master of Science (MS), Master of Science (MS) at Purdue University
Contributions:854 reviews, 118 commits, 490 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Nick primarily focused on front-end development within the Kibana repository, making changes related to the user interface and data visualization. Their contributions involved fixing heatmap label colors and updating to a newer version of elastic-charts library. Further work included adding support for curved, linear, and stepped lines and improving the color options for the metric visualizations.
Contributions:41 reviews, 7 commits, 31 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Nick primarily contributed to the user interface of the Elastic UI Framework (EUI), focusing on the implementation and update of components. The commits involve updating the elastic charts library, integrating new versions, and adapting existing components to leverage the updated functionalities. Significant changes involve modifying the `src-docs` section, updating existing components and also fixing color errors.
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