Jennifer Messerly is a seasoned web developer and compiler engineer with 14 years of experience building language tooling and modern web platforms. She spent much of her career at Google crafting the Dart-to-JavaScript compiler and implementing Dart 2's strong type system, and earlier contributed to dynamic language runtimes at Microsoft. An active open-source contributor, she has deep expertise in web components and Polymer internals, including event handling, data binding, and DOM interactions. Based in Seattle, she blends systems-level compiler work (C#, Python, Ruby, JS/ES6, Dart and more) with practical front-end engineering to improve cross-browser web standards. Colleagues know her for tackling thorny type- and inference-related problems while shipping reliable tooling that powers modern web development.
14 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University
Contributions:9 commits, 4 comments, 1 issue in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Jennifer primarily contributed to the Polymer library, focusing on bug fixes and enhancements related to web component behavior. Their work involved modifying the event handling, property reflection, and data binding mechanisms within the library's core files. The commits also included adding and modifying tests to ensure correct functionality and address specific issues related to computed properties and DOM interactions. The user demonstrated expertise in Polymer's internal workings.
Contributions:398 commits, 57 PRs, 332 pushes in 1 year 9 months
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