Saad Quadri is a Senior Software Engineer with 12 years of experience building user-facing web applications and developer tooling, currently at Apple in Seattle. He combines a strong front-end background from Amazon with systems and infrastructure experience, shipping production features and type-safe libraries. An active open-source creator, Saad is the author of resumake.io and proposals.es and has contributed numerous Flow type definitions to the popular flow-typed repository, improving developer ergonomics across the JavaScript ecosystem. He’s known for thoughtful code organization and refactoring—treating sanitization and templates as testable modules—and for mentoring and teaching early-career engineers through prior roles. Saad holds a BS in Computer Science from Rutgers and maintains a public portfolio and code on saadq.com and GitHub.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science - AS Computer Science, Associate of Science - AS Computer Science at Middlesex College
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science at Rutgers University
📝 A website for automatically generating elegant LaTeX resumes.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:697 commits, 40 PRs, 519 pushes in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Saad's commits primarily focused on moving and reorganizing files related to template files for the application, suggesting a strong understanding of the project's structure. They were also involved in refactoring code to treat a sanitizer as a separate module, which indicates a focus on code organization and testing. Further, the user worked on adding features and functionality to resume templates with new layouts.
Contributions:12 commits, 17 PRs, 45 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Saad primarily contributed to defining and adding type definitions for various JavaScript libraries, including `koa-router`, `common-tags`, several React libraries (`react-pdf`, `react-toastify`, etc.), `meow`, `sweetalert2`, zeit tools (`micro`, `serve`), `archiver`, `react-color`, `prettier`, and several `koa` libraries (`koa-bodyparser`, `koa-send`, `koa-static`, `koa-views`). This involved creating and testing type definitions using Flow for these libraries, ensuring type safety and improving the developer experience within the `flow-typed/flow-typed` repository. These contributions focused on enhancing the quality and completeness of the library definitions available.
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