I have considerable experience in software engineering (with a focus on the web) and I'm currently interested in building friendlier developer tools. I also love to mentor people and build happier, loveable, successful teams.
Through my career I've tech led multiple projects that got shipped to billions of people at Meta (e.g.: https://techcrunch.com/2016/02/18/facebook-video-metrics/), and millions of people at other companies (e.g.: https://www.wired.com/2009/10/opera-unite-puts-the-web-server-in-your-web-browser/). I was an Engineering Manager for around a year at Meta, and can still wear that hat when needed, but that's not the type of role I'm looking for right now.
Along with the creator of LLDB (Greg Clayton) I created the first and only native debugging team at Meta supporting the whole company's needs. I built the infrastructure required to continuously ship an evergreen version of the debugger, created new debugging tools for developers, and contributed to LLDB by imp