Samuel Reed is a founder and seasoned software engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience building full-stack systems from architecture through delivery. Equally comfortable in C/C++, Java, JavaScript, PHP, and Ruby, he pairs deep backend expertise (Postgres, MySQL, Redis, RabbitMQ, kdb+) with polished front-end work on widely used React libraries and web UIs. He's repeatedly been the sole engineer on projects, shipping production-grade services and tools across AWS, GCP, Azure and bare-metal environments. A prolific open-source contributor, he has notable involvement with Bitcoin Armory and the BitMEX API ecosystem, reflecting both financial systems knowledge and cryptography-adjacent tooling. Known for relentless curiosity, he also experiments with functional languages (Haskell, OCaml, Elm) and newer systems languages (Go, Rust), which informs pragmatic, well-reasoned design choices.
13 years of coding experience
B.S., Computer Science, German, B.S., Computer Science, German at Washington and Lee University
A draggable and resizable grid layout with responsive breakpoints, for React.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:50 releases, 23 reviews, 697 commits in 8 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Samuel's commits primarily focus on front-end development, specifically within the context of a draggable and resizable grid layout built with React. Their contributions include adding features to the grid items, such as margin adjustments and calculations, with modifications to the CSS for enhanced responsiveness. The user refactored grid item components and made various style and usability improvements. The user also addressed a bug that prevented the grid from rendering when only a single child component was included.
Contributions:84 commits, 1 PR, 79 pushes in 7 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Samuel primarily focused on front-end development tasks, as evidenced by the modifications to the `dist/app.js` file which appear to involve styling and functionality for the website's user interface. These commits also included changes to the `styles.css` file, indicating a focus on the visual presentation of the website. The changes seem to involve implementing features related to syntax highlighting and the addition of new styling rules. Additionally, the user made edits to the `header.html` and `index.html` which suggests they were involved in updating the user interface and adding features.
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