Ty Hopp is a senior software engineer based in Singapore with 10 years of experience building reliable, full‑stack web applications and frontend systems. He has held senior and lead roles at companies from startups to established platforms, including a stretch at Gatsby where he contributed bug fixes and robustness improvements to a widely used React framework. Comfortable across frontend and backend concerns, Ty has practical experience improving build-time tooling, server-side rendering stability, and developer telemetry. Currently at metaintro, he brings pragmatic engineering paired with hands-on shipping experience from roles at Yardstick, Casting Depot, SGX and others. Known for quietly fixing brittle integration tests and removing deprecated code, he balances shipping product features with reducing technical debt.
The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 245 reviews, 316 commits in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Ty primarily contributed to bug fixes and improvements within the Gatsby framework. Their work included removing deprecated code, addressing flakey integration tests related to server-side rendering, and fixing an issue related to telemetry in the "create-gatsby" package. They also resolved a bug in the babel plugin that handles the `export const` syntax and improved the error handling within the Gatsby build process.
Lightweight library for building fast static sites
Contributions:1 release, 425 commits, 141 PRs in 1 year 11 months
zero-dependencyssgprpl-patternstatic-sitesprpl
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