Anton Rohr is a software engineer based in Bavaria with a decade of experience building and optimizing systems at scale for companies including Google and Apple. He blends backend engineering and performance expertise—evidenced by contributions to Google's popular Orbit C/C++ performance profiler, where he improved Linux debug symbol loading and ELF build-id handling—to make tooling more reliable and efficient. His career spans hands-on roles from head of development at a small firm to engineering positions at major tech firms, giving him both leadership perspective and deep implementation skills. Anton holds advanced technical degrees from Technical University Munich and UT Austin, and he brings a pragmatic focus on usability and performance that often surfaces in behind-the-scenes infrastructure work.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at The University of Texas at Austin
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at Technical University Munich
Contributions:1448 reviews, 552 commits, 715 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Anton contributed to the performance optimization of the C/C++ performance profiler by implementing functionality to improve debug symbol loading on Linux. They also added functionality to store the build id of the ELF module. Furthermore, the user fixed a bug related to project selection and refactored a few classes. These changes indicate a focus on improving the software's usability and efficiency within the broader context of performance analysis.
Contributions:1461 pushes, 422 branches in 2 years 10 months
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