Principal Developer - Cross Platform Mobile & Desktop
Dallas, Texas, United States
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Steven Sherry is a Principal Developer specializing in cross-platform mobile and desktop solutions with nine years of professional software experience and a track record of leading native mobile engineering teams. Based in Dallas, he has driven release automation and reliability improvements at JPMorgan Chase—slashing App Store upload and TestFlight distribution times and reducing release incidents by over 90%—and later led native mobile work at Ionic before joining ABBYY. He contributes to notable open-source projects like Ionic's Capacitor, where his iOS-focused work added plugin instance support, routing overrides, and key URL/path fixes that improve hybrid app reliability. A former Marine infantry assaultman with combat deployments, Steven pairs disciplined leadership and operational rigor with deep hands-on engineering across iOS, DevOps, and cross-platform tooling. He holds a BS in Software Development and blends systems-level thinking with pragmatic delivery—often automating brittle processes into fast, reliable pipelines.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Software Development, Bachelor of Science - BS Software Development at Western Governors University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Business Administration: Management Specialization, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Business Administration: Management Specialization at Saint Leo University
Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:82 reviews, 19 commits, 76 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Steven primarily contributed to the iOS platform of the Capacitor project. Their work involved implementing features for the iOS bridge, including adding overrideable routing for `CAPBridgeViewController` subclasses, fixing URL handling with spaces, and improving the server base path configuration. Furthermore, they introduced support for plugin instances and the ability to register instances of plugins. Their contributions also covered code refactoring and publishing-related tasks.
A Swift wrapper around Tesseract for use in iOS, macOS, and Linux applications
Contributions:3 releases, 169 commits, 60 PRs in 4 years 2 months
linuxswift-wrapperocrswiftios
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Steven Sherry - Principal Developer - Cross Platform Mobile & Desktop