Anastasia Sulyagina is a Software Engineer with 11 years of experience, currently at Meta where she has shipped features across Workplace, Workrooms, Facebook and Messenger and is transitioning into Product Management. She combines a strong engineering and data-science background with hands-on experience in backend automation—contributing to large open-source projects like Homebrew by improving package migration and automation. At Meta she discovered a talent for uncovering overlooked user problems, aligning cross-functional stakeholders, and driving product initiatives end-to-end, reinforced by participation in Meta’s PM mentorship program. Based in London and open to PM roles, she brings a data-driven mindset to product decisions and a history of improving ranking, relevance, and fraud detection systems.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at Saint Petersburg State University
Master's degree, Master's degree at ITMO University
🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:7 commits, 10 PRs, 30 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Anastasia's primary focus revolves around modifying Homebrew's package management system to facilitate migrations between formulae and casks. They updated the reporting mechanism to accommodate these transitions, allowing for the uninstallation of formulae and installation of casks. Furthermore, the user added methods to handle Casks within the tap functionality, enhancing Homebrew's ability to manage and interact with both formulae and casks. Additionally, there are updates to improve the automation of tasks related to the package manager.
Contributions:15 commits, 8 PRs, 5 pushes in 2 months
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