Brian Levine is a senior software engineer and technology strategist in San Diego with 16 years of experience building and scaling SaaS, API-driven platforms, CRM integrations, and consumer-facing applications. He moves fluidly between engineering, product, and business operations, translating complex requirements into sustainable solutions that improve user experience and operational efficiency. As a former cofounder and founding developer, he brings entrepreneurial instincts to growth-stage problems and has led technical initiatives end-to-end from architecture to rollout. At Twilio he combined support and enablement with hands-on backend work, contributing to the popular twilio-java library—demonstrating attention to API design, interoperability, and documentation. Currently at Caring, he focuses on pragmatic, outcome-oriented engineering while mentoring cross-functional teams. His background shows a consistent pattern of turning customer-facing communication problems into reliable technical products.
A Java library for communicating with the Twilio REST API and generating TwiML.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 1 comment in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Brian primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Twilio Java library. Their work includes adding features like closing subaccounts, generating TwiML for the Reject tag, and setting the maxParticipants attribute for the Conference verb. They also addressed minor issues such as fixing typos in REST documentation and passing parameters to the AccountList constructor, showing attention to detail and code quality.
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