Steve Losh is a pragmatic backend-focused software engineer with 17 years of experience building robust systems for startups and research-driven companies, most recently at 10x Genomics. He combines deep engineering chops—working in Clojure, Python, Lisp-like window manager internals, and web backends—with a strong open-source footprint, contributing features and tooling to projects like Riemann, StumpWM, and a Jekyll-inspired static site generator. Beyond servers and build automation, he’s improved developer UX through Vim plugins and color schemes, showing attention to both tooling ergonomics and low-level correctness. Based in Ann Arbor, he pairs technical rigor (an MS in CS) with creative pursuits—photography, dancing, and music—that inform a deliberate, craft-driven approach summarized aptly as “move slow and make things.”
17 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science at Rochester Institute of Technology
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science at Reykjavik University
A command-line todo list manager for people that want to finish tasks, not organize them. (git mirror)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:68 commits, 7 PRs, 13 pushes in 10 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily worked on improving the functionality and usability of a command-line todo list manager. They implemented features like the taskdir option to specify the location of task files and added task editing capabilities. Additionally, they refactored the code to improve code clarity and maintainability, and fixed bugs related to tilde expansion. The user's contributions streamlined task management and enhanced the user experience.
Contributions:57 commits, 9 PRs, 17 pushes in 8 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Steve primarily focused on designing and developing a Vim color scheme. Their contributions included defining color palettes, creating highlighting functions, and implementing syntax highlighting for various programming languages and file types. The user also added support for plugins like CtrlP and added styling for the terminal and other UI elements. This effort demonstrates a focus on customizing the visual appearance and user experience within the Vim environment.
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