Jonathan Lee is a content strategist and technical writer with 11 years of experience translating complex engineering and cloud technologies into clear, user-focused documentation. At Google he shapes large-scale documentation programs for Google Cloud products while coaching writers to deliver concise, actionable content. His background as a chemical engineer and inventor—authoring seven patent applications and writing SOPs at a battery materials startup—gives him uncommon depth in technical rigor and process documentation. Comfortable with docs-as-code practices and coding tools like Python, Markdown, and web basics, he also contributes to open-source projects such as the popular RuneLite client, enhancing gameplay features and event tracking. Jonathan blends hands-on engineering experience with editorial discipline to make technical content both accurate and approachable.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate in Professional Technical Writing, Certificate in Professional Technical Writing at University of Washington
BS, Chemical Engineering, BS, Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
MEng, Chemical Engineering, MEng, Chemical Engineering at Cornell University
Contributions:13 commits, 12 PRs, 2 comments in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Jonathan primarily contributed to the RuneLite client, focusing on features related to the Loot Tracker plugin. Their work included adding functionality to track ground items, shade chest loot, standard caskets, and various other chests, demonstrating a strong understanding of item handling and event tracking. The commits involved modifying existing code and introducing new features within the plugin, likely impacting the user experience of Old School RuneScape players. They also added new chatbox messages related to the cooking skill.
Contributions:7 PRs, 15 pushes in 4 years 7 months
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