Šimun Kordiš is a frontend-focused engineer with 9 years of experience building React and React Native applications, currently based in Croatia. He has shipped UI-first work across startups and product teams, contributing notably to the Tamagui ecosystem by improving docs, navigation, and adding reusable components like AvatarCard and BentoCard. His background blends software R&D with hands-on mechanical engineering and autonomous systems research, having co-founded and led technical teams in a regional Hyperloop student initiative. Comfortable with TypeScript, Vite, Next.js, Expo and design tooling like Figma and Storybook, he bridges design and engineering to deliver polished component libraries and demo experiences. Known for improving developer and user-facing documentation as much as code, he brings a practical focus on UX consistency and maintainable front-end architecture.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Autonomous Systems and Artificial Intelligence, Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Autonomous Systems and Artificial Intelligence at University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Style React fast with 100% parity on React Native, an optional UI kit, and optimizing compiler.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:30 PRs, 90 pushes, 25 branches in 2 months
Contributions summary:Šimun primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and improving the documentation site of the Tamagui repository. Their commits demonstrate a strong emphasis on component design and integration, as evidenced by the addition of new components like `AvatarCard` and `BentoCard`, alongside modifications to existing ones. They also addressed issues related to code block presentation and styling, indicating a focus on visual consistency and user experience within the documentation pages. Furthermore, the user contributed to improving the navigation and user guidance within the documentation.
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