Addison Luh is a software engineer with 11 years of experience based in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently building reliable systems at Google. He brings a strong focus on backend robustness and quality assurance, exemplified by contributions to the well-known google/martian HTTP/S proxy project where he implemented end-to-end tests, dynamic test utilities, and production-facing improvements. Addison combines graduate-level training from UCLA with practical expertise in testing infrastructure, logging, and orchestration to reduce flakiness and accelerate delivery. Colleagues count on him to harden distributed components and to translate edge-case behavior into reproducible, maintainable test suites.
11 years of coding experience
M.S., M.S. at University of California, Los Angeles
Martian is a library for building custom HTTP/S proxies
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer
Contributions:1 release, 32 commits, 12 PRs in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Addison primarily focused on testing and improving the functionality of the Martian proxy library. They implemented end-to-end tests for the proxy, including configuration and execution, and also added and refined features to aid testing, such as dynamic port selection, logging, and wait conditions. Code changes involved both the main proxy application and the test suite, demonstrating an emphasis on testing and quality assurance.
Contributions:38 pushes, 10 branches, 2 comments in 1 year 3 months
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