David Rousset is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft based in Paris with 11 years of experience delivering end-to-end developer experiences for Teams, Azure Communication Services and the Metaverse. He co-authored Babylon.js — a widely used 3D WebGL/WebVR engine adopted by Office, Ubisoft, Bing, SharePoint, Adobe and Sony — and remains an active front-end contributor to projects like PWABuilder and Vorlon.js, focusing on responsive UI, touch interactions and debug visualizations (including cytoscape integrations). He pairs deep technical expertise with a market-minded approach, defining platform strategies that change perception, build trust with influencers, and scale developer outreach globally. A seasoned keynote speaker who thrives under high‑pressure audiences, he translates complex topics from 3D web to quantum computing into practical, delightful developer experiences.
A new, open source, extensible, platform-agnostic tool for remotely debugging and testing your JavaScript. Powered by node.js and socket.io
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 3 PRs, 13 pushes in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:David focused on debugging and improving the Vorlon.js project, addressing Modernizr-related issues in client-side plugins, fixing warnings, and merging updates. They also contributed to the dashboard by adding graph drawing logic for the bot framework inspector, indicating a focus on visualizing data within the debugging tool. Their contributions also involved adding and integrating a cytoscape graph for bot call stack visualization.
Contributions:73 commits, 42 PRs, 68 pushes in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:David implemented a new responsive website for Babylon.js. Their work involved changes to the core `babylon.js` file, implying modifications to the underlying engine to support responsive design principles. Further commits suggest modifications to the demo content to showcase the new responsive site.
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David Rousset - Principal Program Manager at Microsoft