Brock Wyma is a seasoned software engineer with a long track record enabling developer productivity and debuggability, currently improving Intel's C/C++ and Fortran compilers to make generated code easier to debug. With roots in low-level systems—from Linux kernel drivers managing Itanium performance counters to system-wide profilers and the Intel DeBugger—he blends deep expertise in C/C++ toolchains, compilers, and build tooling with practical experience across Windows, Linux, and macOS. He has a strong background in languages and tools including Lex/Yacc/Bison, Make, Python, Perl, PHP, and MySQL, and has applied profiling data to drive compiler optimizations and post-link analysis. Brock’s work often lives at the intersection of developer tooling and performance engineering, turning complex runtime data into actionable insights for compilers and engineers. Based in New Hampshire and trained in computer engineering at the University of Michigan, he brings both systems-level rigor and a long-term focus on improving how developers build and diagnose software.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
B.S.E., Computer Engineering, B.S.E., Computer Engineering at University of Michigan
The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
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