Steve Stepp is an Information Technology Engineer with 15 years of hands-on experience blending corporate IT support, full-stack .NET development, and customer-facing roles. Based in Salt Lake City, he currently supports Backcountry.com's infrastructure and brings a pragmatic, user-focused perspective from earlier GearHead and sales positions. An open-source contributor, he improved the todotxt.net app by adding advanced filtering, task-creation conveniences, and print/print-preview features—demonstrating a knack for practical UI and task-management enhancements. His background as a ski coach and international brand representative shows strong communication and creative promotion skills outside traditional IT. A University of Utah Information Systems graduate, he pairs technical curiosity (chasing new hobbies like Chia and photography) with a consistent record of shipping usable features. Colleagues would describe him as a creative problem-solver who turns real user needs into simple, reliable tools.
14 years of coding experience
Bachelors, Information Systems, Bachelors, Information Systems at University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business
An implementation of todo.txt for Windows using the .NET framework
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:9 commits in 23 days
Contributions summary:Steve implemented new features and improved existing functionality within the .NET-based todo.txt application. They added filtering capabilities to exclude tasks based on negative filter criteria and implemented a feature to create new tasks with existing filters pre-populated. Furthermore, the user integrated printing and print preview functionality using a hidden web browser control, including styling for the print output. The changes involved modifications to the UI, and the core task management logic.
Generate a list of transactions for Chia (XCH) into a CSV file.
Contributions:5 releases, 61 commits, 1 PR in 2 months
chia-blockchaincsvcsv-readerexportblockchain
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