Taegon Kim is a Frontend Developer with 17 years of software engineering experience based in South Korea, blending deep UI expertise with low-level language work. He has shipped user-facing features and analytics-driven UX improvements for high-profile projects like Automattic’s wp-calypso, adding survey flows, marketing components, and enhanced tracking. Beyond the browser, he contributes to compiler and backend work for the V programming language, fixing code generation, platform-specific issues, and tooling—evidence of strong systems and language-level understanding. That crossover between polished front-end product delivery and compiler internals lets him reason about performance, correctness, and developer ergonomics across the stack. Skilled at translating product goals into maintainable UI code, he brings a pragmatic, detail-oriented approach to complex engineering problems.
Contributions:78 reviews, 197 commits, 391 PRs in 6 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Taegon primarily contributed to the front-end components within the `wp-calypso` repository. They implemented features related to the NPS survey, including adding new screens and promoting support sessions. They also introduced and enhanced tracking events, incorporating data on available concierge sessions and link types. The user further worked on integrating marketing messages, which involved creating components and styles for these messages.
Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 8 commits, 8 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Taegon primarily contributed to the V programming language's core functionality and compiler, focusing on bug fixes and improvements to code generation. They addressed issues related to function declarations in the Darwin (macOS/iOS) platform, compile-time reflection for method types, and the JavaScript backend's match statements. Further work included fixes for the formatting tool and the checker component of the language. These contributions demonstrate a strong understanding of the compiler's internal workings.
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