Rob Ashton is a seasoned software engineer with 16 years' experience building live media platforms and developer tooling, currently leading product and engineering work on Norsk and its companion Norsk Studio. He combines functional-language fluency (Purescript/Purerl/Erlang/Haskell) with practical systems experience—contributing backend optimizations to the widely used rebar3 build tool and front-end improvements to a popular WYSIWYG editor. Comfortable across the full stack, Rob engages closely with customers to embed SDKs into real-world live-streaming workflows while also shaping product direction. Based in Glasgow, he prefers meaningful technical conversations over recruiter outreach and enjoys expanding his network with people who challenge his assumptions.
16 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bsc, Computer Science, Bsc, Computer Science at University of Reading
Erlang build tool that makes it easy to compile and test Erlang applications and releases.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 4 comments in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Rob focused on optimizing and refactoring Erlang code within the `rebar3` project. Their contributions primarily involved removing duplicate entries in dependency lists and improving the parsing logic of attributes within Erlang files. They made adjustments to the code related to path handling and explored git subdirectory support within the build process. The user's work demonstrates a focus on improving the efficiency and correctness of the build tool.
Contributions summary:Rob primarily contributed to the front-end of the project, focusing on the user interface of a WYSIWYG editor. Their commits showcase modifications to the HTML structure and the integration of a toolbar with various functionalities, including font styles, lists, links, and images. They also addressed issues, such as case sensitivity, and added features, such as the ability to extend the toolbar.
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