James聽Tranovich

18F Engineering Supervisor at Technology Transformation Services (TTS)

Berkeley, California, United States
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James Tranovich is an engineering leader with 13 years of experience building and supervising teams that deliver high-impact, public-facing digital services from the federal level to commercial energy platforms. Currently an 18F Engineering Supervisor in Berkeley, he combines program-level coordination with hands-on technical work鈥攑reviously leading front-end architecture for Locus Energy鈥檚 scalable solar monitoring platform and co-founding two product-focused software firms. He has deep experience guiding multidisciplinary teams through complex government procurements and prototypes (DOJ, DOE, COVID-19 vaccine attestation, ARP hotspot access) while founding internal communities for accessibility and machine learning. An active contributor to open-source, he鈥檚 worked on remacs (porting Emacs internals to Rust), showing taste for low-level, performance-sensitive engineering as well as product delivery.
code13 years of coding experience
job10 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science at Rochester Institute of Technology
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Github Skills (7)

editors10
rust10
emacs10
editor10
data-structure9
data-structures9
algorithms8

Programming languages (15)

JavaCSSRustGoHTMLTypeScriptHCLShell

Github contributions (5)

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remacs/remacs

May 2019 - May 2019

Rust :heart: Emacs
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 5 PRs, 2 pushes in 20 days
Contributions summary:James primarily contributed to the Emacs text editor, focusing on porting and implementing functionalities written in Rust. Their work included porting the frame-font-cache feature, updating dependencies like `syn` for remacs-macros, and refactoring obarray management. These changes involved modifying core components, including files related to font handling, obarray structures, and symbol management, to improve the editor's performance and internal workings.
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gamelost/pcgen-rules

May 2014 - Dec 2014

Contributions:226 commits in 7 months
haskellhaskell-parserrulesparser
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