Charlie Stigler is a founder and product-focused engineering leader with 16 years' experience building and scaling education and productivity software from prototype to acquisition. As co-founder and CEO of Tenor he applies voice AI to help leaders practice difficult conversations; previously he cofounded Zaption (acquired by Workday) and led its post-acquisition integration and new product launches at Workday, including AR/VR prototypes and blockchain-backed identity and credentialing strategy. A hands-on developer and open-source contributor, he created the popular Mac app SelfControl and contributed media-player improvements to Popcorn.js, showing strengths in release management, front-end media engineering, and practical UX. He combines startup grit, enterprise strategy, and a Berkeley Haas product-management background to turn research-stage ideas into customer-facing products.
:skull: Mac app to block your own access to distracting websites etc for a predetermined period of time. It can not be undone by the app or by a restart – you must wait for the timer to run out.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:461 commits, 37 PRs, 193 pushes in 12 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Charlie contributed to the integration of the Sparkle update framework, modifying various header and source files. They updated the release notes and the appcast to improve Sparkle integration, indicating a focus on release management. They also implemented and refactored core features related to the SelfControl app, which involved changes in user interface elements and settings.
The HTML5 Media Framework. (Unmaintained. See https://github.com/menismu/popcorn-js for activity)
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits in 3 months
Contributions summary:Charlie primarily contributed to the YouTube player integration within the Popcorn.js framework. Their work included parsing URL parameters for the YouTube player, fixing duration issues, implementing `canplay` and `loadstart` events, and improving the seeking functionality. They also addressed issues related to event handling and made changes to ensure event listeners could be removed effectively. The modifications were focused on improving the integration and functionality of the YouTube player.
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