Tim Scanlin is a senior front-end engineer in the Bay Area with 11 years of experience building polished, production web apps and component libraries. He helped grow Credit Karma’s React UI library from inception to thousands of usages, led SSR work and created developer-facing tools like a WYSIWYG Experience Builder and native preview flow. Comfortable across the stack, Tim has shipped UI, server-side rendering services, and tooling while improving docs, testing (including ~1,500 screenshot tests), and developer workflows. He contributes to open-source (notably refactoring and enhancing the tocbot table-of-contents component) and brings a pragmatic eye for styling, accessibility, and integration. Currently on Gamma’s Core Editor team, he’s integrating UI components with AI tooling after recent enterprise platform work at Zip. Collected experience from startups to larger orgs—and even teaching designers Git—gives him a rare blend of engineering craft and cross-functional collaboration.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Business Administration concentration in Information Systems, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Business Administration concentration in Information Systems at San Francisco State University, College of Business
Build a table of contents from headings in an HTML document.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:18 releases, 10 reviews, 375 commits in 6 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Tim primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the project. Their commits focused on refactoring the table of contents component and integrating changes to styling utilizing tachyons, and ensuring the display works properly with changes for the pages. They also implemented the ability to include HTML markup in the table of contents. They improved documentation and the development workflow.
Markdown based blog using next.js, supporting static export
Contributions:42 commits, 18 PRs, 50 pushes in 5 years 7 months
next-jsreactexportnextjsmarkdown
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