Emma Twersky is a software engineer with nine years of experience based in San Francisco, currently working at the intersection of developer relations and engineering at Google. She brings strong front-end expertise, contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Angular—improving DevTools UI, accessibility, responsiveness, and profiler theming. Comfortable shipping polished user experiences, she pairs design-minded attention to styling and contrast with pragmatic fixes for layout and documentation. Her background in developer relations gives her a knack for translating technical complexity into clear tooling and guidance for other engineers. Colleagues rely on her to bridge product, design, and engineering priorities to make developer workflows more usable and inclusive.
Contributions:284 reviews, 47 commits, 36 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Emma primarily contributed to the Angular DevTools project, focusing on improvements to the UI and user experience. Their commits included changes to the styling and theming of the profiler tab and other UI elements. They also addressed issues related to accessibility, responsiveness, and improved the documentation links within the property view tab. Furthermore, the user fixed height issues and contrast.
Build more accessible Angular apps: Dumpling Shop demo
Contributions:14 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
accessibleshopdemo-shopangularangular-apps
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