Andreas Eulitz is a seasoned software engineer based in Seattle with seven years of modern experience and deep historical roots at Microsoft, where he develops QA tools, UI automation libraries, and test automation harnesses for the Windows platform. He blends systems-level C++ and COM work with higher-level C#/.NET tooling, automatic code generation, and XML/XSLT-driven pipelines to separate functional tests from investigative data collection. Andreas is an active open-source contributor to the prominent microsoft/react-native-windows project, improving ABI safety, integrating cppwinrt packaging, and building ABI-focused testing and performance tooling. His background—MS in Computer Science from Technische Universität Chemnitz and study at the University of York—supports a pragmatic approach that marries rigorous type/ABI concerns with practical testability and developer ergonomics. Notably, he focuses on making complex platform interactions reliably testable and automatically reproducible, reducing investigative overhead for large-scale Windows testing.
7 years of coding experience
MS (Diplom), Computer Science, MS (Diplom), Computer Science at Technische Universität Chemnitz
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of York
Highschool Diploma (Abitur), Schwerpunkt Informatik/Elektrotechnik, Highschool Diploma (Abitur), Schwerpunkt Informatik/Elektrotechnik at Institut zur Vorbereitung auf das Auslandsstudium (IVA) Halle
A framework for building native Windows apps with React.
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:87 reviews, 33 commits, 88 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Andreas contributed significantly to the React Native Windows framework, focusing on enhancing its ABI (Application Binary Interface) safety and testability. Their work included the integration of the cppwinrt NuGet package, modifications to build configurations to address compiler warnings, and the implementation of an ABI testing framework. The user also addressed performance testing and code formatting to improve the codebase.
A framework for building native Windows apps with React.
Contributions:334 pushes, 80 branches in 4 years 11 months
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