Ruth Anam is a Senior Fullstack Engineer with eight years of experience building scalable React/TypeScript frontends and Python/Node backends, currently driving AI-powered intake and data migrations at Tomorrow Health. She has delivered Greenfield supply-chain platforms adopted by a significant portion of U.S. hospitals and shipped AI benchmarking UIs used by millions at Medidata, demonstrating an ability to move high-stakes products to production. Ruth blends pragmatic engineering with product focus—she’s repeatedly reduced manual work and setup friction (e.g., cutting environment setup from 25 to 3 minutes and automating 480+ annual engineering hours). As an on-call incident lead she surfaced and fixed a critical production data integrity gap, prioritizing correctness over quick fixes. An active open-source maintainer, she co-created Reactime (2.2k+ stars, React Open Source Award nominee) and improved its D3 visualization for large apps, highlighting her UI and developer-experience strengths. Based in Dallas, she’s as likely to optimize a deployment pipeline as she is to be rereading Plantagenet history over coffee.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Biological Sciences, Bachelor's degree Biological Sciences at Tufts University
Developer tool for time travel debugging and performance monitoring in React applications.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:85 commits, 39 PRs, 25 pushes in 3 years
Contributions summary:Ruth's primary contribution involved enhancing the Reactime developer tool, specifically focusing on the d3 graph visualization. They created a new chart component, ported it into the extension, and implemented tooltip functionality. Their work included styling the graph with CSS, integrating zoom and pan features, and adjusting the layout algorithm. This demonstrates a focus on UI development and improving the user experience of the tool.
Contributions:10 PRs, 17 pushes, 3 branches in 2 days
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