Brian Reilly

Software Engineering Manager at Athenium

Dover, New Hampshire, United States
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Brian Reilly is a Software Engineering Manager with 11 years of experience blending front-end craftsmanship and engineering leadership at Athenium. He began as a front‑end developer and progressed through releases and lead engineering roles to manage teams that deliver customer-focused web products, leveraging HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a working knowledge of Python, PHP, C#, and MariaDB. An entrepreneurial thinker with a BS in Business Administration, he pairs product-minded decisions with technical execution to improve usability and meet business goals. Active on GitHub, he has contributed to the widely used Sublime Text/Merge Packages by enhancing CSS syntax highlighting and completions—demonstrating attention to developer experience. Known for upbeat leadership forged in hospitality management and team sports, he excels at coaching teams, adapting to change, and shipping dependable, user-centered interfaces.
code11 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor’s Degree Business Administration, Bachelor’s Degree Business Administration at Southern New Hampshire University
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (4)

css10
syntax-highlighting10
sublime-text10
javascript3

Programming languages (6)

ShellCSCSSJavaScriptPythonPostScript

Github contributions (5)

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sublimehq/Packages

Feb 2016 - Jun 2016

Syntax highlighting files shipped with Sublime Text and Sublime Merge
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:82 commits, 40 PRs, 47 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Brian primarily contributed to the CSS syntax highlighting files for the Sublime Text and Sublime Merge packages. Their work involved adding, modifying, and improving syntax tests to ensure accurate highlighting of CSS features, including font families, pseudo-classes, at-rules, strings, and color functions. The user also updated the completions file to enhance the CSS code suggestions.
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Insights into Sublime Text's default syntaxes
Contributions:62 commits, 49 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 4 months
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Brian Reilly - Software Engineering Manager at Athenium