Bryan Bugyi is a systems-oriented Software Engineer with nine years of experience building reliable, Linux-first services and automation, currently contributing to Google Ad Manager as a full-stack engineer. He brings deep Python expertise—daily use since 2014, maintainer-level open-source contributions, and bugfix work on the widely used Black formatter that demonstrates strong grasp of parsing and formatting edge cases. His background in site reliability at Bloomberg and production trading systems at Edgestream reflects a focus on operational robustness, CI/CD integration, and large-codebase tooling (including integrating pylint at scale). Early career network troubleshooting at Comcast plus Network+ and CCNA studies give him practical TCP/IP intuition that complements his software skillset. Based in New Jersey, he combines backend systems craftsmanship with occasional front-end work (Dart/AngularDart) and an ongoing interest in low-level Linux and kernel development.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Rancocas Valley Regional High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science (minor in Mathematics), Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science (minor in Mathematics) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Vocational Degree, Computer Networking, Security, and Repair, Vocational Degree, Computer Networking, Security, and Repair at Anthem Institute of Technology
Contributions:2 reviews, 14 commits, 17 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Bryan primarily contributed to bug fixes and improvements within the `black` code formatter. Their work focused on addressing issues related to string formatting, particularly in scenarios involving escaped spaces, f-string expressions, and string operators. The user's commits also involved fixing internal errors and enhancing the handling of parentheses and line splitting. The contributions demonstrate a strong understanding of the project's core functionality and its internal workings.
Contributions:912 commits, 728 pushes, 43 branches in 4 years 1 month
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