Tadeas Kriz is a Staff Mobile Developer with 13 years of experience, currently focused on Kotlin compiler plugins and Kotlin Multiplatform to bridge Android and iOS development. He started as a PHP developer, moved through .NET desktop apps and quality engineering roles at Red Hat, and co-founded startups where he led mobile and tooling efforts. At Touchlab he contributes deep platform tooling—authoring an Xcode Kotlin plugin with CLI, install/sync commands, and crash-report integrations—while also adding cross-platform UI work using Jetpack Compose and SwiftUI. Known for pragmatic engineering and test automation (contributions to the Cuckoo mocking framework), he blends full-stack tooling instincts with hands-on mobile expertise. Based in Old Toronto, he brings an unusual mix of compiler-level tinkering and product-focused shipping, plus a wry "do NOT feed after midnight" sense of humor.
12 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Palacký University in Olomouc
High School, General Studies, High School, General Studies at Gymnázium a Jazyková škola s právem statní jazykové zkoušky Břeclav
Contributions:10 releases, 110 commits, 48 PRs in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Tadeas's commits primarily focus on implementing and expanding a mocking framework for Swift. The changes include the addition of new features like property mocking and improvements to the verification process, along with fixing existing code. The user has made several commits that focus on adding XCTest assertions and updating the core of the mocking framework to allow proper verification. The user also added tests for descriptions and updated the core to allow proper verification.
Contributions:22 reviews, 46 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Tadeas focused on adding initial configurations for Jetpack Compose and SwiftUI, indicating a strong interest in cross-platform mobile development. They updated build files and the shared module to remove examples from KaMPKit, which suggests work on project structure and code cleanup. Additionally, the user made changes to iOS-related files, including build configurations, Koin setup, and test utilities, demonstrating their engagement with the iOS platform.
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