Nick Ragaz is a seasoned full-stack software leader with 17 years of experience who currently manages a small team at Apple delivering software for new products. He combines deep web and iOS engineering expertise—spanning interface design, architecture, and product prioritization—with hands-on development and maintenance discipline. A pragmatic translator of customer needs into shipping software, he has founded a health-tech startup and held roles in research, consulting, and nonprofit governance, reflecting strong product and domain fluency. An active open-source contributor, his commits to the widely used Ember.js core show a nuanced understanding of routing and rendering internals, and his front-end testing work on Bootstrap highlights a focus on reliability. Based in Peterborough, Ontario, he excels at balancing long-term architecture with the tactical execution required to keep complex projects healthy and moving.
This project has been superceeded by an official Bootstrap Sass port. Please use:
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Nick primarily contributed to updating JavaScript files, specifically within the `js/tests/unit` directory, focused on testing Bootstrap tooltips and carousel components. They modified existing unit tests and added new tests, demonstrating a focus on ensuring the functionality and reliability of these user interface elements. The changes involved adjusting test logic, adding new test cases, and verifying expected behaviors within the Bootstrap framework.
Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 1 comment, 1 issue in 7 days
Contributions summary:Nick's commits primarily focus on enhancing the Ember.js framework's routing capabilities. Contributions include refactoring route handling, modifying controller interactions, and addressing various routing-related test scenarios. The changes involve modifications to core routing files like `route.js`, `router.js`, and `basic_test.js`, demonstrating a deep understanding of the framework's internal workings. The user also touched on aspects of templating and rendering within the routing system.
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