Scott Rippey is a Senior Software Engineer II with roughly 15–20 years building enterprise web applications, renowned for bridging design and engineering to turn ambitious UI ideas into production reality. He specializes in front-end development—especially React, Next.js, and TypeScript—while staying highly versatile across the full stack and driving architectural impact as a multiplier for teams. As a Principal Frontend Engineer at Nearform and a Senior Full Stack Engineer at InVision, he helped ship complex products like InVision Studio and contributed to high-profile open-source work on the AMP project, enhancing Bento components and cross-platform functionality. He also brings backend chops demonstrated by core parser and performance improvements to a C# templating library, showing a pragmatic focus on performance and extensibility. Based in Eagle, Idaho, Scott pairs mentorship and teaching with hands-on implementation, often finding practical paths to make “yes, we can do that” a reality.
15 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Palomar College
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of California, Riverside
Diploma, Diploma at Calvary Chapel Christian School
A lightweight text templating library written in C# which can be a drop-in replacement for string.Format
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:71 commits, 1 PR, 44 pushes in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Scott implemented a new parsing engine for the text templating library. This included adding new classes and methods for parsing, as well as completing the core and default plugins. The changes involved modifications to existing files related to core parsing, smart format, and tests, indicating a focus on enhancing the library's core functionality and extending its capabilities. Performance testing was added to compare performance with a string.format and old format
Contributions:112 reviews, 6 commits, 9 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Scott primarily contributed to the implementation and enhancement of Bento components within the AMP project. Their work involved developing features for `bento-app-banner`, `bento-list`, `bento-imgur`, and `bento-pan-zoom`, including the creation of user interfaces, managing component state, and incorporating platform-aware logic. They also focused on writing unit tests and ensuring proper functionality across different platforms. The user also implemented Mega Menu bento component.
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Scott Rippey - Senior Software Engineer II at Articulate