Jacob Mumm is a seasoned software engineering leader with 14 years of experience spanning front-end architecture, back-end collaboration, and enterprise web applications. He is currently Senior Engineering Manager at Salesforce, guiding the Einstein Bot Builder team while transitioning from individual contributor to leadership and driving the delivery of chatbot features. His background blends hands-on UI work (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Angular SPAs) with early LAMP-era server and backend contributions, including work on persistence.js for data synchronization. He excels in Scrum leadership, component-driven frontend architectures, and software delivery processes that scale across multi-team environments. Based in New York, he holds CS credentials from SUNY Binghamton and IT studies from D'Youville College, underpinning a career that marries design, engineering, and operations.
14 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at SUNY Binghamton
Bachelor of Science, Information Technology, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology at D'Youville College
persistence.js is an asynchronous Javascript database mapper library. You can use it in the browser, as well on the server (and you can share data models between them).
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 1 PR in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jacob primarily focused on modifying server-side logic within the `persistence.sync.server.js` file. Their commits involved refactoring functions and modifying the filtering and data retrieval mechanisms. They appear to be improving data synchronization and database interactions within the asynchronous JavaScript database mapper library. A merge commit shows they also touched upon database migrations within `persistence.migrations.js`.
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