Rik Schennink is a seasoned front-end engineer and founder with 13 years of experience crafting responsive, accessible web platforms and indie web products from the Netherlands. He led front-end architecture and consulting at Mirabeau before founding pqina, where he maintains popular open-source UI components and adapters (notably FilePond integrations for Vue and React) and builds polished client-side experiences like the pqina/flip flip clock. Rik combines deep practical knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and performance optimization with hands-on experience in mobile hybrid apps, WebGL/OpenGLES games, and automated builds and testing. He’s a regular speaker and contributor to the community—maintaining ConditionerJS, publishing on Smashing Magazine, and selling web components—which gives him a strong sense of real-world developer needs and product-market fit. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic architecture, front-end strategy and mentoring across multidisciplinary teams.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Information Technology, Bachelor, Information Technology at Fontys Hogescholen
Contributions:1 release, 1 review, 79 commits in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Rik primarily worked on developing the React-based component library. Their contributions focused on building the core FilePond component, including its structure, event handling, and integration with the FilePond library. They also addressed code formatting, dependency updates, and incorporated features like file source mapping, and file list synchronization to improve the component's functionality. The user also extended the component to allow for setting additional properties.
Contributions:30 commits, 6 PRs, 22 pushes in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Rik primarily focused on implementing the front-end aspects of the "Shiny" project. Their initial commit added a public page, constructing the basic HTML structure and styling using CSS. Subsequent commits cleaned up test files, implying a role in maintaining and potentially improving the project's code quality and build process. The user demonstrates proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, essential for simulating reflections on mobile websites, as indicated by the project's description and topics.
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