Satoshi Asano is a multilingual senior software engineer based in Chiyoda with 13 years of experience across web, iOS, and Android platforms, and a 15-year background in backend services. He blends deep frontend expertise in React, Vue and TypeScript with native iOS (Swift/Obj‑C) and Android (Java) chops, frequently taking product-facing roles that include rapid prototyping, user interviews, and UX-driven design. As a co-founder at Launchable he shipped ML-powered features for CI efficiency and scaled the product to enterprise customers, then led a fast migration and client-facing integration work at CloudBees. He’s a hands-on tech lead and mentor who hires, trains, and runs code reviews, and he pairs that leadership with practical open-source contributions to popular iOS UI utilities. Notably, his work improving scroll and webview UX in well-used GitHub repos reflects attention to polish and cross-platform compatibility that improves everyday user interactions. He holds an MS in Computer Science from Nara Institute of Science and Technology and thrives at the intersection of product, design, and engineering.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Computer Science, MS, Computer Science at Nara Institute of Science and Technology
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at 立命館大学
Contributions:1 release, 39 commits, 1 PR in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Satoshi primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of an iOS application that utilizes a scroll-to-full-screen effect. They addressed delegate method forwarding issues, implemented methods for improved interaction with the scroll view, and updated the demo application to use the new interface. Furthermore, they fixed issues related to navigation bar appearance, including tint color and support for the status bar, and added support for incoming calls and iOS 8 UIToolbar support. Finally, they modified the demo app to reset bars when the app returns to the foreground.
Contributions:76 commits, 7 PRs, 11 pushes in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Satoshi primarily focused on enhancing the UIWebView progress interface. They fixed typos, incremented progress counters, and refactored code related to progress updates. The user also added an iOS 7 style progress bar, updated the demo app, and addressed issues related to redirect handling to improve user experience. Furthermore, they implemented support for navigation and ensured correct behavior with back and forward navigation.
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