Harrison Cramer is a Senior Software Engineer in New York with eight years of experience building scalable, cloud-native full-stack applications and automating developer workflows. He specializes in the JavaScript ecosystem—React, Vue, Node.js, TypeScript—and is fluent with GraphQL and Apollo, having built a browser-native GraphQL cache and worked on performance-focused tooling like loQL. Harrison has led billing and onboarding architecture overhauls that enabled product-led growth at Crossbeam, and he’s delivered data-heavy, interactive UIs and CI/CD infrastructure for Harvard under tight deadlines. He contributes to notable open-source projects, adding draft note support to the widely used go-gitlab SDK, and speaks about modern microservice practices. His background as a national security correspondent turned engineer gives him a rare mix of rigorous investigative instincts and pragmatic engineering discipline.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
B.A. Political Science and Government, B.A. Political Science and Government at Middlebury College
Study Abroad Program Arabic Language and Literature, Study Abroad Program Arabic Language and Literature at University of Jordan
Contributions:1 PR, 4 comments, 4 issues in 8 months
Contributions summary:Harrison focused on developing features related to draft notes within the GitLab Go SDK. They added a new `draft_notes` module, which included the definition of data structures and methods for interacting with the GitLab API's draft note functionality. The user also implemented functions for listing, creating, updating, deleting, and publishing draft notes, alongside related testing code. This involved working with API requests and responses within the context of the Go programming language and the GitLab API.
Contributions:2 releases, 86 reviews, 430 PRs in 1 year 11 months
gitlabneovimneovim-plugin
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