Annette Lin is a backend software engineer with nine years of experience building resilient, scalable systems and developer-facing tools from New York. At IBM she led OpenShift migrations and architectural changes that cut batch processing times fourfold while instituting unit testing practices that achieved 80% coverage across services. Her background spans full-stack product work—authoring Electron/Vue prototyping tools, React front-ends, and Dockerized backends—and she has practical DevOps experience with Travis CI, AWS S3, and container automation. A former teaching assistant for Girls Who Code, she pairs hands-on mentoring with a knack for simplifying complex workflows so teams ship reliably. Her combined experience in CRM automation and open-source UI tooling reveals a pragmatic focus on developer productivity and maintainable code.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
B.S in Hospitality Management, Marketing and Revenue Management, B.S in Hospitality Management, Marketing and Revenue Management at New York University
Graduate Certificate, Computer Software Engineering, Graduate Certificate, Computer Software Engineering at Harvard Extension School
Contributions:66 commits, 30 PRs, 19 pushes in 22 days
Contributions summary:Annette primarily contributed to the front-end development of a Vue.js-based prototyping tool, as indicated by the repository's description and topics. Their commits focused on modifying Vue components (HelloWorld, SideBar, ComponentDisplay, etc.), integrating Vue components, and updating Electron's background file. These changes suggest the user worked on the application's user interface and overall structure, enhancing its features, particularly within a desktop application context.
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