Aaron Frost

Aaron Frost

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Founder, Board Member and Advisor
Lehi, Utah, United States

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  • HeroDevs
    Founder, Board Member and Advisor
    HeroDevs
    Jan 2026 - Current (6 months)
  • XLTSdev now HeroDevs
    Founding Partner
    XLTSdev now HeroDevs
    Apr 2020 - Jan 2026 (5 years 10 months)
    Together with experts from the Angular team and Angular community we are providing extended support for AngularJS 1.x. This will enable companies to continue shipping software and not be in violation of having an unsupported version of AngularJS. We aim to deliver the same excellent level of LTS support that the Angular Team at Google provided. For more information, please reach out to us.
  • HeroDevs
    CEO, Founder, Architect
    HeroDevs
    Jul 2018 - Jan 2026 (7 years 7 months)
    HeroDevs is a team of elite web developers that work on fun projects for large and small companies. We are a distributed team and are growing quickly. Our teams are spread out across Utah (USA) and Mexico. All of our engineers are Senior Engineers with deep experience in their respective areas. As the owner and leader of HeroDevs, I guide the team on projects and help architect each project that we work on. It is my job to make sure that both the team and the clients are happy. I work closely with the team members as well as the client to make sure that we are all working towards the same goal.
  • Salt Project
    Principal Software Engineer
    Salt Project
    Jul 2017 - Sep 2018 (1 year 3 months)
    At SaltStack, I focus on team building, and improving our enterprise web UI.
  • ngconf
    Organizer
    ngconf
    Jun 2013 - Jan 2026 (12 years 8 months)
    ngConf is the world's first and greatest Angular conference. What started as a simple idea, quickly reached a critical mass and turned into one of the best conferences of 2014. We had the entire Angular core team present. We had attendees and speakers from all parts of the world. Now, in our 5th year, ngConf has blossomed into a wonderful platform for the Angular team to speak to the entire Angular community. It has become one of the best educational and networking events for the Angular community.
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    Podcast Panelist
    Angular Show
    Apr 2013 - Jan 2026 (12 years 10 months)
    The Angular Show is the great Angular podcast around. With super-star guests from all around the developer community and planet, we aim to entertain and educate with each episode.
  • DOMO
    Principal Software Engineer
    DOMO
    Apr 2013 - Jul 2017 (4 years 4 months)
    My main responsibility is to make sure that users love to use our product. My job it to take end goals, and then work with product management to design the funnest way of getting to that end goal. Typically, the BI space is anything but fun. Working at Domo, and making BI fun, has proven to be an extremely rewarding position. List of responsibilities: make data social, make code perform better, mentor team members on patterns, evangelize code and design decisions (internally and externally), interview potential Domosapiens, help keep team peace, stretch the generally accepted comfort zone, and other engaging things that help make BI fun.
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    Owner & Senior Programmer
    The OrderGeek
    Jan 2011 - Oct 2013 (2 years 10 months)
    The OrderGeek is a small company that my twin brother and I started. Our product is a small software robot that we affectionately call the OrderGeek. The OrderGeek is a simple to use, but powerful robot that automates many tasks that real estate appraisers will do on a daily basis. The robot both saves them time and increases their revenue streams by performing and automating these tasks for them. Many of our clients have placed the OG at the center of their work flows. The OG is simply a Chrome Extension, who has been given the brain of a genius. His automation tasks are impressive, including solving captchas to help automate these tasks.
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
    Open Web Strategist / Software Engineer
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
    Jan 2010 - Apr 2013 (3 years 4 months)
    I have worked a dozen distinct projects in my time at the LDS Church, including several that are used by millions of users per year/month/week. While I began as a Java Engineer, quickly transitioned into a role that utilized my skills acquired as a hobby: the Open Web. I have functioned as the Open Web specialist on several projects. Mentoring and encouraging people through the transition into development in the Open Web has been something that I admire. I currently work on a senior technology stack team, the Open Web Stack team, which is tasked with defining the recommended development stack for the entire organization. The OWS team is also responsible for training and supporting the organization through the transition towards more open
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    QA Automation Engineer
    Truenorthlogic
    Jan 2010 - Dec 2010 (1 year)
    Mentored the team members on how to use the tools that they had purchased to perform their automation. Also, I built up their main framework to perform UI automation.
  • Progrexion
    QA Manager, Sr. Software Tester
    Progrexion
    Aug 2008 - Jan 2010 (1 year 6 months)
    I work as the Manager and Sr Testing Team member on the team that is responsible for all of the in-house applications, services, processes and crons that are involved in the credit repair process. I function as the QA Manager and Testing Team member on the team that is responsible for testing the hundreds of marketing sites, the in-house lead tracking system, the in-house lead marketing system, and other systems used by Progrexion Marketing in their lead generating and marketing efforts. Progrexion also provides support for each of these sister companies, and currently the QA team has been providing that support for these teams. I have managed that process as well. Responsibilities: Managed the testing team. Managed the bug tracking a
  • ADP
    QA Engineer III
    ADP
    Aug 2004 - Aug 2008 (4 years 1 month)
    ADP is a Fortune 500 company that serves billions of people each day. I worked for a division of ADP that is responsible for producing the largest Motorcycle/Marine/RV Dealership Management System in North America. I worked on the Motorcycle DMS product and was responsible for: Finding and Tracking bugs. Executing Regression Testing, Reflective Testing, Verification Testing and managed Beta Testing. Designed and developed the Automation Testing Framework. Trained developers and other team members on how to automate our manual regression test case suite. Maintained the Test Case Suite and added each new products' tests to the Suite so that it would continue to be sufficient. Mentored the customer support teams for issues that were overl
  • C
    Loan Officer
    Compass Lending Solutions
    Aug 2002 - Jan 2005 (2 years 6 months)
    I helped broker residential mortgages, where I focused on helping out the Hispanic community.
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      ng-conf Organizer
      Jan 2014
      Organized the first ng-conf in SLC, UT.
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      JS.Next: What it is and why you can't afford to avoid it
      Feb 2013 - Current (13 years 5 months)
      Each year at FluentConf, O'Reilly gives away a short book to the attendees (at least I was told it is normal). This year they asked me to write the short book. For last year's conference Axel Rauschmayer wrote the book - The Past, Present and Future of JavaScript. For those of you who know him, you will know why I am so extremely honored and intimidated to follow him. The man is quite literally a hero to many JavaScript programmers. I will be writing a book about the next version of JavaScript. It is the version that implements the new ECMAScript 6 spec. It is a very exciting API that will thrill developers. I can't wait to see what people think about my take on the importance of this new API.
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      JS.Next : ECMAScript 6
      Apr 2012 - Current (14 years 3 months)
      Writing a book about the next version of JavaScript, the ECMAScript 6 API. Very cool stuff. Working with various members of the TC39, trying to find out all the details of the release are.
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    • Google
      GDE Web Technologies
      Google
      Apr 2014
      A few years ago, I was nominated by a friend at Google as a Google Developer Expert. A GDE is a developer in the community who excels and evangelizing Google technologies. As I have spent much time speaking and teaching about Angular, as well as organizing a Google Developer Group in Utah, they felt I fit the mold of GDE. After an interview with Brad Green, a Director at Google and manager over the Angular team, I was named GDE. Now I spend my team evangelizing Angular still, via ng-conf, as well as a few podcasts.
    • OReilly Media
      Keynote Speaker @ FluentConf 2014
      OReilly Media
      Feb 2014
      In my second year presenting at FluentConf, I have been invited to give a Keynote presentation, along with my friend David Geddes (@geddski). We are going to be talking about "The Goodness of JavaScript", which is a talk focused on the JS community. The organizers of the conference told us that we were so entertaining last year that we could talk about whatever we wanted to. We are very excited to put on a great show for the attendees this year.
    • OReilly Media
      Speaker @ FluentConf 2013
      OReilly Media
      Jan 2013
      I submitted 4 proposals to speak at FluentConf 2013 and they chose one of them. The title is "1.21 Gigawatts: Chromeapps with AngularJS and Node." I will be presenting with one of my buddies Dave Geddes, who is so extremely talented. I like the way our names look next to all of the names of the other speakers. It is an honor to be counted among them.
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    • OReilly Media
      JS.Next
      OReilly Media
      Aug 2012
      This book will be out shortly after the ES6 spec finalizes and hardens a bit. We are working hard on the text. However, writing about features that are not documented well and have not been implemented in code is harder than it sounds. Maybe it is as hard as it sounds. Writing chapters on code that you have never tested is extremely difficult. The Sr. Editor at O'Reilly Media said that this is the most cutting edge book that he has worked on. We are playing it by ear, and trying to keep up as best we can.
    This is a community-created genome.