Bryan Marty

Group Tech Lead at A Real Estate Company

San Francisco, California, United States
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Bryan Marty is a seasoned software engineer and Group Tech Lead at Yelp with 15 years of experience building back-end systems, web and mobile applications, and networking solutions. He blends low-level languages (C/C++, Verilog) with high-productivity stacks (Java, Groovy/Grails, Python, JavaScript) to ship reliable services and tooling at scale. At Yelp he progressed from co-op to Group Tech Lead, driving architecture and mentoring while still contributing hands-on code, including improving HTTP exception handling in the popular Bravado Swagger client. Based in San Francisco, he pairs product-minded engineering with systems expertise gained earlier building secure wireless/EAP-TLS integrations and restricted-shell solutions for medical device software. He also applies entrepreneurial rigor as founder and CEO of a real estate syndication targeting high-yield rental assets, demonstrating an uncommon mix of technical leadership and asset management. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, he favors practical, well-documented fixes that reduce operational friction.
code15 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science Degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science Degree, Computer Engineering at Case Western Reserve University
bookUniversity of Akron Wayne College
bookWooster High School
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Github Skills (4)

swagger10
python10
openapi10
pytest5

Programming languages (12)

ShellCPLpgSQLMakefileJavaScriptGoPHPHTML

Github contributions (5)

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Yelp/bravado

Sep 2016 - Sep 2016

Bravado is a python client library for Swagger 2.0 services
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 15 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Bryan primarily contributed to the `bravado` library by implementing and refining HTTP exception handling. Their work involved creating a registry for exceptions, adding new exception types for various HTTP status codes, and updating documentation. Furthermore, the user updated exception handling within the core `bravado` library, ensuring that appropriate exceptions are raised during interactions with Swagger 2.0 services. The user also made minor adjustments, such as fixing a spelling error in the project's code.
apipythonbravadoclient-libraryswagger-2
bxm156/Teach-Pilot

Jan 2011 - May 2011

Contributions:3 commits in 3 months
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Bryan Marty - Group Tech Lead at A Real Estate Company