Tre Ammatuna is a Senior Frontend Engineer with a decade of experience building full-stack JavaScript applications and developer experience tooling, currently driving frontend work at Chewy. He has led platform and developer tooling initiatives at AWS (Amplify Geo, SageMaker Studio) and Leafly, where his automation and mono-repo improvements cut build times and saved significant developer time and costs. A force-multiplier and frequent mentor, Tre runs org-wide engineering syncs, teaches workshops, and boosts team velocity through shared tooling and documentation. His open-source contributions include adding geo and geofencing functionality to the high-profile aws-amplify/amplify-js project, reflecting a knack for bridging product needs with community-driven ecosystems. With a background in audio engineering and music business, he brings an uncommon mix of creative sensibility and systems-minded rigor to user-facing experiences and developer productivity.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Full Stack Software Engineering, Full Stack Software Engineering at Hack Reactor
Associate of Science (A.S.), Recording Arts Technology/Technician, Associate of Science (A.S.), Recording Arts Technology/Technician at Full Sail University
A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:131 reviews, 39 commits, 89 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Tre primarily contributed to the `geo` functionality within the `aws-amplify-js` repository. Their work involved enhancing the Amazon Location Service integration by adding features like region support and the `searchByCoordinates` and `searchByText` APIs. They also implemented geofence-related APIs, including `createGeofence`. Furthermore, the user refactored configurations to align with scoped configurations and providers.
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