
During March 2026, Luke focused on enhancing the stability of React Native applications by addressing critical bugs in the facebook/react-native repository. He resolved input handling issues on both Android and iOS, using Kotlin and Objective-C to fix auto-capitalization conflicts with numeric input types and to prevent NSRangeException crashes in TextInput delegate adapters. Luke also improved WebSocket reliability by adding safeguards against nil socket identifiers during module teardown, reducing crash risk during asynchronous callbacks. His work demonstrated a strong grasp of mobile development and cross-platform challenges, delivering targeted, well-tested fixes that improved reliability for both iOS and Android users.
March 2026 – delivered targeted stability fixes to cross-platform input handling and WebSocket teardown, boosting reliability and user experience for React Native apps. The changes reduce crashes, preserve correct input semantics, and strengthen resilience during teardown and asynchronous callbacks across iOS and Android.
March 2026 – delivered targeted stability fixes to cross-platform input handling and WebSocket teardown, boosting reliability and user experience for React Native apps. The changes reduce crashes, preserve correct input semantics, and strengthen resilience during teardown and asynchronous callbacks across iOS and Android.

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