Justin Meyer is CEO and co-founder of Bitovi with 16 years of experience delivering web, mobile, and desktop applications from Chicago. He combines executive leadership with hands-on engineering, actively contributing to core front-end projects like CanJS, DoneJS, StealJS and DocumentJS where he’s improved documentation engines, real-time features, build processes, and synthetic event handling. Known for sharpening developer experience, his commits focus on two-way data binding, UI/layout improvements, test coverage, and build reliability. A University of Illinois computer science alum, he also brings a research background in economic grid computing and molecular dynamics that informs his pragmatic, systems-oriented approach to product engineering.
16 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BE Computer Science, BE Computer Science at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Contributions:34 commits, 8 PRs, 19 pushes in 9 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Justin primarily focused on updating and maintaining the `syn` library, a standalone synthetic event library. Their contributions included updating the build process and incorporating changes, likely to enhance functionality and compatibility. A significant portion of their work involved modifying the `dist/syn.js` file, indicating direct interaction with the library's core code. The user also added tests.
Contributions:15 releases, 2331 commits, 608 PRs in 8 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Justin's commits focus on modifying the syntax of async compute features and implementing changes related to defining and handling data binding in the CanJS framework, including the correct handling of two-way binding. They implemented features to handle and support a component's template, as well as ensuring that correct reference handling and data binding interactions were in place. The commits reflect a focus on improving the usability and functionality of core component features within the framework.
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