Authors
Current Authors
Jonathan Hall, a software developer and DevOps advocate originally from the midwest United States, living in the Netherlands since 2015. He have experienced many successes in other companies. Some more or less drastic. At DoubleCheck, he transitioned the team from a highly manual, ad-hoc release process, with no tests in place, and a lead time of weeks, to a reproducible build, with high test coverage, and lead time of minutes. In 2015, Booking.com’s 1,000+ developers had no code review process, or even the tools to do so when desired. He lead the initiative to test various code review tools, and settled on GitLab as the choice to give teams the flexibility to adopt code review processes. At Teamwork, he helped streamline the test suite for one of their core products, to be more robust and reliable, allowing for more frequent and safer releases. Starting in 2017, he helped Bugaboo transition from a distributed, outsourced development team of approximately 25 developers, with a lead time of 4 weeks, with no logging or monitoring in place, and frequent downtime, to an in-house team of 10, with a lead time of less than one day, with logging and monitoring in place, and a proper incident-response process.
Jonathan Reinink is a software developer with a particular focus on the web. He runs an online business called Church Social, an app that helps churches keep organized online. He's also active in the open source community, particularly within the PHP and Laravel space. His latest contribution has been Inertia.js, a library that lets you quickly build modern single-page React, Vue and Svelte apps using classic server-side routing and controllers. He's also a coauthor of the Tailwind CSS framework.
Jonathan Reinink works at Tailwind Labs where he builds Tailwind CSS and Tailwind UI.