Jeanie Jung is a Software Engineer L4 with 11 years of experience building full-stack web applications, currently developing frontend experiences for Google’s primary internal AI development platform in Mountain View. She spent five years at Amazon contributing to post-purchase workflows, S3, and cashierless retail efforts, and earlier worked on identity and CI tooling at Pivotal/Cloud Foundry where she contributed to the widely-used UAA authentication server. A UC Berkeley CS graduate and experienced instructor, Jeanie blends production engineering with mentorship—having taught CS courses and led a 30+ student Micromouse program—and brings strong testing and TDD habits to her teams. She pairs a front-end focus with backend and security experience, and has a proven track record of improving database interactions, CI pipelines, and developer UX in open-source and enterprise projects.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
CloudFoundry User Account and Authentication (UAA) Server
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 27 pushes, 10 branches in 7 months
Contributions summary:Jeanie's contributions primarily involved modifying and fixing code related to the CloudFoundry User Account and Authentication (UAA) Server. They addressed issues by merging branches, modifying test files to expose database configurations, updating database scripts for different database types like MySQL and Postgres, adding client credential grant documentation, and fixing tests. The user's work encompassed changes to Java files, shell scripts, and documentation, indicating a focus on improving UAA server functionality, database interactions and related documentation.
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