Dorota Kolodziejska is a software engineer at Google with 11 years of professional experience building reliable systems and a strong academic foundation in mathematics and computer science from Uniwersytet Jagielloński and a master's in Web Science and Big Data Analytics from UCL. She has a history of impactful internships at Facebook and Google prior to joining Google full-time in 2016, bringing practical experience across large-scale engineering environments. An active contributor to open source, she implemented the stdbuf utility and improved preloading in the cross-platform uutils/coreutils Rust project, showing aptitude for low-level systems work and cross-language integration. Based in the UK, she blends rigorous analytical training with hands-on systems and backend development, often tackling subtle platform interoperability challenges.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
University College London
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics, 4.5, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics, 4.5 at Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie
Contributions:9 commits, 3 PRs, 4 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Dorota contributed to the `uutils/coreutils` repository, a Rust rewrite of GNU coreutils. Their work involved implementing the `stdbuf` utility, which allows for modifying the buffering behavior of standard streams. They also focused on improving the preloading mechanism, and included tests. The changes involved modifying existing and creating new Rust files to implement the logic and integrate with system libraries.
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