Jeff Schiller is a senior software engineer with 17 years of experience based in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently contributing to complex web and Android projects at Google. He specializes in front-end web technologies—HTML, CSS, JavaScript and SVG—and has a track record of improving user interfaces and accessibility through pragmatic UI enhancements and keyboard-driven features. His open-source work on the popular SVG-Edit project highlights a focus on browser-based graphics tooling, where he’s shipped menu restructures, color-picker fixes, and usability improvements. Comfortable bridging mobile and web platforms, he combines deep front-end craftsmanship with practical product sensibilities honed over a long career.
Contributions:752 commits, 49 PRs, 51 pushes in 9 years
Contributions summary:Jeff's contributions focused on developing features and fixing bugs within the SVG-edit browser-based editor. The commits reveal changes to the user interface, including modifying menu structure, adding and updating UI elements and components, and addressing specific usability issues related to the color picker. The user appears to be involved in enhancing the usability of the interface with keyboard shortcuts and various display features.
Contributions:391 commits, 30 PRs, 322 pushes in 5 years 10 months
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