Cody Oss is a Senior Software Engineer and tech lead based in Moorhead, Minnesota, with a decade of hands-on experience building backend systems and developer-focused tooling. He specializes in Go—contributing to high-profile Google open-source projects such as google-cloud-go, go-genproto, and golang/oauth2—while also tinkering with Rust and improving CI/CD and build automation. At Google he has focused on Cloud Client Libraries and developer experience, shaping APIs and automating code generation to improve reliability and reduce churn. Prior roles at Target and SPS Commerce reinforced his expertise in data pipelines, event-driven microservices, and cloud-native tooling across diverse data sources. Cody pairs strong backend and DevOps instincts with an ear for developer needs, often improving build systems and reproducibility behind the scenes. Outside of engineering he’s a music-trained problem solver, bringing the discipline and creativity of a musician to complex technical challenges.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Minor, Mathematics, Minor, Mathematics at The University of North Dakota
GoMock is a mocking framework for the Go programming language.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 releases, 56 reviews, 48 commits in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Cody primarily contributed to the `golang/mock` repository by implementing new features and refactoring existing code. They added new matchers such as "All" and "Len" to enhance the mocking capabilities of the framework. Further contributions involved fixing linting warnings and addressing module import issues. The user's work focused on extending the core functionality of the GoMock library.
Contributions:22 releases, 2274 reviews, 533 commits in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Cody appears to be primarily focused on developing back-end components within the Google Cloud environment. The commits demonstrate the generation and integration of new API versions and client libraries for Access Approval, and Cloud Data Fusion, indicating involvement in both internal and external API development. Further involvement in defining the structure of and setting up new modules further suggests a combination of back-end engineering and DevOps responsibilities within the project.
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