Adi Dahiya is a design engineer and creative technologist in New York with 13 years of experience building web UIs and developer-facing tools. He spent a decade at Palantir as project lead and primary maintainer of Blueprint, Palantir’s open-source React design system, driving accessibility, usability, and frontend infrastructure. Now at Replit he focuses on Workspace UX and the Replit Assistant, applying component-level polish to interactive, AI-powered computing interfaces. His open-source work ranges from accessibility fixes in Blueprint to TypeScript type-safety improvements in react-day-picker and rule refactors in tslint, showing a blend of design sensibility and rigor in type-driven engineering. He holds dual BS degrees in engineering and economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Engineering Computer Science, B.S. Engineering Computer Science at University of Pennsylvania
Contributions:37 releases, 1146 reviews, 1066 commits in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Adi made several contributions to the UI toolkit, implementing features related to accessibility and user experience, and fixing bugs. The commits reveal work on front-end components, improving usability, and fixing accessibility issues. The changes include making menu items focusable, adding props to enhance component features and ensure focus control, and correcting styling.
:vertical_traffic_light: An extensible linter for the TypeScript language
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:71 releases, 523 commits, 1027 PRs in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Adi primarily contributed to improving the `tslint` codebase by migrating and updating existing rules. Their work involved refactoring code to support version 1.4 and subsequent versions, as well as fixing bugs. The user's commits also included adding new rules and cleaning up code style within the project.
linterlighteslinttraffic-lighttslint
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