Eliz Kilic is a Staff Software Engineer with 12 years of experience building polished front-end experiences and product-led web applications, currently at Google and previously leading product and engineering at Unscrambl. She combines hands-on React/Redux and visualization expertise (Canvas, D3, Mapbox) with product discipline—introducing R.I.C.E prioritization, formal release processes and multi-environment testing that increased releases from two to 25+. Her open-source contributions include UX and styling improvements to daily.dev and map-focused UI work for disaster-relief mapping, reflecting a strong bias for usable, map-centric interfaces. Based in Stony Stratford, she pairs pragmatic engineering with UX sensibility, having also organized local UX community events to bridge design and development.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Information Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Information Systems Engineering at Atılım Üniversitesi
Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Hacettepe University
Contributions:17 reviews, 74 commits, 37 PRs in 13 days
Contributions summary:Eliz primarily contributed to the front-end of the application, focusing on UI improvements and feature additions. Their work involved implementing a satellite view, adding a terrain layer, and integrating channel and reason selectors for filtering. They modified several components, including the map, filter menus, and drawer content, to incorporate these new features and enhance the user interface. The changes demonstrate a focus on improving the user experience.
Contributions:401 reviews, 72 commits, 153 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Eliz primarily focused on enhancing the UI and user experience of the daily.dev application suite. Their contributions included implementing new theme colors, making UI adjustments, and adding support for share article dropdown versions. They also addressed CSS import issues and implemented modal guidelines, contributing to the overall styling and design consistency of the application.
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