Eliezer Graber is a Staff Software Engineer specializing in Android with 13 years of experience building high‑scale, reliable mobile systems from UI to backend integrations. He led Android teams that delivered a statewide COVID app serving millions while maintaining a 99.999%+ crash‑free rate and drove migrations from legacy View/MVP to Compose + MVI and Kotlin Multiplatform. A hands‑on engineer and team lead, he has deep open‑source contributions to prominent Android projects (Kodein dependency injection, ExoMedia, Timber, Lyft Scissors) and compiler-level work on SQLDelight and kotlin-inject that reflect both mobile UI and backend/compiler expertise. Based in the NYC metro area, he combines proven operational rigor with a knack for refactoring and tooling improvements that simplify long‑term maintenance and scale.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Law, Law at NYU School of Law
Master's of Science Computer Science, Master's of Science Computer Science at Polytechnic University of NYU
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science and Psychology, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science and Psychology at Brooklyn College
Master of Science (MS) Computer Science, Master of Science (MS) Computer Science at NYU
Contributions:6 commits, 6 PRs, 5 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Eliezer made several contributions to the `lyft/scissors` Android image cropping library. These changes include adding the ability to programmatically set the overlay color and padding, enhancing touch handling by disabling it when the view is not enabled, and allowing for explicit specification of the BitmapLoader to be used. The user also addressed a Kotlin visibility issue and implemented gesture detection for translate and scale interactions within the image cropping functionality.
SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:43 reviews, 22 commits, 39 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Eliezer primarily contributed to fixing compiler errors, improving the generation of Kotlin code, and supporting different SQLite dialects. They addressed issues related to upsert statements, Kotlin code generation errors, and the integration of newer SQLite versions, ensuring SQLDelight generated the correct code for various database versions and use cases. Their work focused on the core compiler and integration tests, resolving errors in the generated code, and adapting to changes in the underlying SQL dialects, particularly SQLite. Additionally, the user worked on providing json specific operators in MySQL.
kotlin-multiplatformsqlsqldelighttypesafekotlin
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Eliezer Graber - Staff Software Engineer - Android at Kabata