Hayley Denbraver is a technical writer and former full-stack web developer with a decade of experience translating complex engineering and security topics into accessible documentation. Based in Seattle, she bridges software development, developer advocacy, and technical communication—previously building Django-based enterprise tools and later shaping developer-focused content and community at Snyk and AlefEdge. At Magnit she maintained docs for Google-sponsored open source security projects like OSV.dev and OSV-Scanner, and now as a freelance technical writer she focuses on improving accessibility of open source security projects. Her background in civil and structural engineering gives her a systems-oriented mindset and a knack for clear, disciplined documentation of intricate systems. Colleagues rely on her to turn code and data insights into engaging, audience-tailored content that helps both developers and nontechnical stakeholders.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
BS Civil Engineering, BS Civil Engineering at University of the Pacific
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