Alessandro Warth is a Principal Investigator and programming languages researcher with 18 years of experience blending academic rigor and practical systems work. He has led research groups at Ink & Switch, Y Combinator Research, and SAP Labs, published in top conferences, given keynote talks, and chaired the 2012 Dynamic Languages Symposium. His work on domain-specific language design includes OMeta—an influential lightweight language-prototyping tool born from research with Alan Kay’s group—and contributions to low-level dynamic compilation and GC backends. Comfortable in both industry and academia, he has held engineering roles at Google and CTO responsibilities at a startup, bringing an unusual mix of compiler-level insight and product-minded leadership. Based in Los Angeles, he is an active member of the IFIP Working Group on Language Design, bridging language theory with real-world systems.
18 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Miami Sunset Senior High School
University of California, Los Angeles
B.S. Computer Engineering and Computer Science (dual major), B.S. Computer Engineering and Computer Science (dual major) at University of Miami
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