Helin Shiah is a Seattle-based software engineer with 11 years of cross-disciplinary experience building backend systems, developer tooling, and polished IDE integrations. Currently at Google and active as a senior interviewer at Karat, she has shipped production features across large-scale services and developer UX, including contributions to flagship open-source projects like Flutter and the Dart SDK where she enhanced hot reload, debugging, and DevTools diagnostics. Her background spans full-stack work in startups and big tech—Java, Dart, JS, React, Swift, Kubernetes and cloud data tooling—paired with early quantitative roles that sharpened her analytical approach. Known for probing the logic beneath systems and people, she combines pragmatic engineering with attention to developer experience and low-level debugging details that often go unnoticed.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Web Development, Web Development at Dev Bootcamp (Chicago)
Master of Science, Computer Science, Master of Science, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
B.S. Engineering (bioengineering), B.S. Economics (marketing), B.S. Engineering (bioengineering), B.S. Economics (marketing) at University of Pennsylvania
Contributions:486 reviews, 188 commits, 498 PRs in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Helin primarily worked on enhancing the user interface and debugging issues within the Flutter IntelliJ plugin. Their commits focused on preventing child lines from overlapping characters, modifying and fixing existing highlighting passes, and addressing bugs related to code folding. Furthermore, the user contributed to improved functionality, such as implementing deep link notifications and integrating the IDE's background color to the embedded browser. The user also worked on issues related to the embedded browser and tool window.
Contributions:24 reviews, 11 commits, 32 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Helin primarily focused on enhancing the Flutter DevTools, contributing features related to displaying ANSI color codes in the debugger and logging screens. Their work involved converting ANSI escape codes, integrating rich text rendering, and adding tests to validate the color-coded output. The user also addressed several UI improvements and code refactoring tasks. This included updating dependencies, optimizing code, and improving the overall presentation of the DevTools UI.
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