Trevor Burnham is a frontend engineer with 16 years of experience building and optimizing React-driven user interfaces, currently shaping experiences at Amazon from his base in Cambridge, MA. An author of Test-Driven React and Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja (3rd ed.), he pairs practical engineering with a talent for explaining complex concepts to audiences and readers. His career spans product-focused roles at HubSpot and Compass, where he shipped reusable component systems and performance improvements at scale. A long-time open-source contributor, Trevor has made substantive fixes and feature work across well-known projects—from CoffeeScript tooling to macOS UI enhancements in the BOINC client—demonstrating full-stack chops beyond the browser. With a BA in Mathematics and doctoral study in economic/game-theory topics, he brings analytic rigor and a systems-thinking approach to frontend problems.
16 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Mathematics, BA, Mathematics at Carleton College
Contributions summary:Trevor focused on bug fixes and feature implementations related to the asset pipeline. They addressed issues with directory requests, file handling, and import paths within Stylus files. The user also added support for CSS and JS helpers and implemented dependency management with require and require_tree directives. Finally, they worked on improving performance by caching and optimizing asset compilation.
Contributions summary:Trevor primarily worked on improving the `coffee` command-line tool, contributing features for recursive compilation, monitoring, and various command-line options. The user also addressed bugs related to variable scoping and comprehensions within the CoffeeScript compiler. Furthermore, they implemented fixes for eval and REPL functionality, ensuring proper behavior and integration with `require` statements, and made enhancements to the file-watching capabilities.
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