Nikita Butenko is an engineering manager with 11 years of experience leading cross-platform game and tooling teams, most recently managing technical delivery for a 20M MAU title at Playrix. He blends hands-on Unity/C++ development and build/CI expertise with people leadership—hiring, mentoring, and raising development plan hit rates from 60% to 95%. Nikita has steered architecture and release pipelines across mobile, desktop and web, built CI/CD for cloud and game builds, and instituted code-quality and SOLID-driven practices as CTO and VP of Engineering. On the front end he’s an active open-source contributor and “senior webpack config manager,” authoring popular React components and improving animation tooling in projects like react-motion. Known for pragmatic process improvements, he also creates tools that let designers expand games without engineers, reducing long-term dev cost. Based between Sydney and Georgia, he pairs product-focused technical judgment with deep operational experience shipping frequent, cross-platform updates.
Contributions:18 releases, 7 reviews, 186 commits in 6 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Nikita primarily contributed to the development of a React component designed for copying text to the clipboard. Their work involved creating the core `CopyToClipboard` component and implementing an example application to demonstrate its usage. The user also integrated testing and made minor adjustments, such as a typo fix, to enhance the component's functionality and user experience. The user also worked on building configurations for development and production.
Component-wrapper for collapse animation with react-motion for elements with variable (and dynamic) height
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Front-end Developer
Contributions:41 releases, 4 reviews, 332 commits in 7 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Nikita's commits primarily focus on the implementation and refinement of a React component for collapse animations. They initiated the project, developed the core component logic, and added various examples to demonstrate the component's functionality. The user also incorporated features like custom spring configurations and auto-scrolling, enhancing the component's flexibility and usability. Furthermore, the user has addressed several issues, including those related to the re-rendering and height calculations.
react-componentcollapsereactanimationreact-spring
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