Dylan Hrebenach is a pragmatic full-stack engineer based in San Diego with eight years of engineering experience that bridge high-throughput web systems and industrial automation. He has three years building customer-facing React applications and Golang services capable of handling spikes up to 10k requests/second, and four years earlier designing and commissioning PLC/HMI control systems and electrical packages. At Underdog Media he led secure admin portals, optimized header-bidding ad tech, and helped shape analytics in Google Cloud—translating product pain points into measurable UX and performance improvements. An active contributor to OpenMined's PySyft front end, he brings practical Svelte and Tailwind experience and an appreciation for privacy-preserving data tooling. Dylan combines hands-on systems performance tuning with a hardware-minded attention to spec and validation that helps move complex projects from prototype to production.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Data Engineering Nanodegree, Data Engineering, Data Engineering Nanodegree, Data Engineering at Udacity
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Mechanical Engineering at Clarkson University
Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Fullstack Academy of Code
Université de Technologie de Troyes
Advanced Regents Diploma, Advanced Regents Diploma at Saratoga Springs High School
Perform data science on data that remains in someone else's server
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:13 reviews, 17 commits, 22 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Dylan's contributions primarily focused on front-end development using Svelte and related technologies. They implemented new UI components and added styling using Tailwind CSS and PostCSS. The user also made changes to the project's configuration files, including adjusting the preprocessor settings for svelte, indicating an understanding of the build process and tooling.
A library for answering questions using data you cannot see
Contributions:68 pushes, 24 branches in 2 years 1 month
pythonanswering
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