Summary
Brett Mclarnon is a software engineer with a decade of experience building systems-level and distributed software, currently at Google in Seattle. He cut his teeth at OnLive developing Windows kernel-level virtualization and porting major third-party games, bringing deep expertise in low-level performance, cross-platform tooling, and multimedia streaming. A Harvey Mudd alum with a joint CS & Math degree, he has a history of profiling-driven optimization—from image deblurring research to interpreter and deployment system redesigns—that consistently improves runtime and memory use. Comfortable across kernel, backend, and tooling domains, he pairs practical engineering with a track record of shipping complex, production-grade systems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
BS, Joint Computer Science & Mathematics, BS, Joint Computer Science & Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College