Noah Gilmore is a founder and technical leader with 14 years of experience building shipping products from student projects to YC-backed startups. As Co-Founder and CTO of Replo, he leads engineering for a no-code Shopify storefront platform while drawing on prior principal and senior engineering roles at Autodesk/PlanGrid where he focused on advanced iOS rendering, offline sync, and performance-critical client work. He’s comfortable across mobile, backend, and system-level code—shipping Swift, Objective‑C, Kotlin Native, C/C++, Python, and TypeScript to production—and mentors teams on onboarding and developer quality. An active open-source contributor, Noah has improved code quality in high-profile projects like SwiftLint by fixing false positives and adding lint rules. Based in Berkeley, he also founded a top campus app (Berkeleytime) and writes about software, blending product intuition with hands-on engineering. He combines product-facing user research experience with a knack for tooling and developer experience improvements that quietly raise team velocity.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley
Software Engineer (Focused on Code Quality and Linting)
Contributions:3 reviews, 10 commits, 3 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Noah's contributions focused on improving code quality and style within the SwiftLint project. They fixed false positives in existing rules, added new rules like CommentSpacingRule, and improved the existing codebase by addressing issues related to multiline parameters and arguments. The user also made changes to supporting files, specifically in extensions and tests to ensure the correct behavior of the linter. The commits demonstrate a deep understanding of the project's goals and expertise in enforcing Swift style guidelines.
Contributions:29 commits, 8 PRs, 28 pushes in 4 years
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