Terje Norderhaug is a seasoned founder and software engineer with 16 years of experience building web, mobile, and cloud-native platforms from concept to production, now based in San Francisco. He co-founded Predictably Well to deliver precision treatment and predictive analytics for chronic autoimmune conditions, blending product design, customer development, and a Clojure-backed engineering stack. A longtime web pioneer (founding startups and shipping social/semantic web systems since 1995), he brings deep full‑stack experience—native/hybrid mobile, backend systems, and computer-vision driven SaaS—from ventures like Auticular and Media Design in•Progress. Terje contributes to open-source projects spanning ClojureScript packaging and blockchain tooling, including parser and smart-contract improvements for the Stacks core. He holds advanced systems-design training from the University of Oslo and pairs technical rigor with a patient-focused mission to improve outcomes for people with recurring autoimmune symptoms.
16 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc Program, Systems Design, M.Sc Program, Systems Design at University of Oslo
DEPRECATED: Javascript libraries packaged up with Google Closure externs
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 5 PRs, 4 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Terje contributed to the `cljsjs/packages` repository by adding and updating JavaScript library externs, specifically for the PubNub and Quill libraries. The changes involved creating externs files, often generated from other sources, to facilitate the use of these JavaScript libraries within ClojureScript projects. The user also updated the plottable and google-analytics externs.
Contributions:20 reviews, 25 commits, 9 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Terje contributed to the core functionality of the Stacks blockchain implementation. They focused on refining the Clarity language parser, introducing features like tuple literal expansion and matching bracket types, which are crucial for the blockchain's smart contract execution. Additionally, the user modified code related to data maps and tests, indicating an understanding of the system's data storage and testing methodologies. These changes suggest a focus on improving the parsing and execution of smart contract code within the blockchain.
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Terje Norderhaug - Co-Founder at Predictably Well PBC