Steve Calvert is a seasoned software engineer with over two decades in development and more than a decade of focused experience delivering large-scale web systems and developer tooling. He has driven productivity and reliability efforts at LinkedIn—leading site speed, testing stability, and knowledge systems initiatives that leverage ML and RAG-based synthesis—and now contributes to Glean. A pragmatic full-stack and front-end specialist, Steve has modernized and hardened testing and linting tooling across the Ember ecosystem, including contributions to ember.js, testem, and eslint-plugin-ember. He combines hands-on refactors (ES6 class migrations, async conversions) with systems thinking around test isolation and observability, improving developer experience at scale. Notably, his open-source work shows a recurring focus on test infrastructure and router behavior, reflecting a deep interest in making complex frontend apps more reliable and maintainable. Based in Pleasanton, CA, he pairs technical leadership with a proven track record of shipping measurable performance and quality improvements.
Contributions:17 releases, 282 reviews, 370 commits in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily focused on refactoring the codebase and adding features to improve the functionality and maintainability of the project. This involved converting functions to asynchronous operations, adding new rules, and incorporating features such as support for custom formatters and a --compact-todo flag. The user also addressed and implemented the use of a new todo-utils package.
Test-framework-agnostic helpers for testing Ember.js applications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:3 releases, 36 reviews, 69 commits in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily focused on enhancing the testing infrastructure for the Ember.js application. Their work involved adding and refactoring test helpers, specifically `setupOnerror`, to improve test isolation and error handling. They also contributed to test metadata, adding type-specific information. These changes indicate a focus on creating a robust and reliable testing environment within the Ember.js framework.
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