Grant Timmerman is a seasoned full-stack software engineer and developer advocate with 13 years of experience building cloud-native runtimes, developer tooling, and production web experiences for both startups and Google-scale products. He helped launch Eventarc and Cloud Workflows, authored multiple Google Cloud Function runtimes and language frameworks, and maintains wide-ranging open-source contributions across GoogleWorkspace, Functions Frameworks, and Socket.IO examples. Comfortable across languages and stacks (Node, Go, Java, Python, Ruby, TypeScript), he blends backend/cloud engineering with polished frontend work—shipping SDKs, CLIs, and developer docs that make APIs approachable. A practiced public speaker and prolific writer, he’s given ~50 talks in 12 countries and authored dozens of Google Cloud blog posts, reflecting a knack for translating complex systems into usable developer experiences. Based in San Francisco, he’s known for pragmatic architecture, mentoring teams, and an engineer’s curiosity—evident from early impactful tools like the Android lint rules and contributions to high-profile Google sample repos.
13 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science at University of Washington
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Saint Francis High School
Contributions:8 releases, 1 review, 266 commits in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Grant initiated a project and implemented core functionality, as evidenced by the initial commit. Their work focuses on the `index.js` file, and it appears to be for a Command Line Interface (CLI) tool based on the project description. The user's contributions include setting up a project counterpoint.
Contributions:50 commits, 16 PRs, 45 pushes in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Grant primarily contributed to the creation and enhancement of web samples for Google Workspace APIs. They added quickstarts and code snippets across multiple APIs, including Calendar, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, and Tasks. Their work involved developing front-end components (HTML, JavaScript) and integrating Google APIs to provide functionality. They also worked on creating and adding Google Picker samples.
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Grant Timmerman - Member Of Technical Staff at Cartesia