Luiz De Oliveira is an iOS engineer with over a decade of production experience, currently building Facebook Live creation features at Meta that improve real-time interaction for millions of users. He combines deep mobile craftsmanship in Swift and Objective-C with systems-level expertise from his MS in Computer Science and research on SIMD-parallel grammars and Parabix, work that produced one of the fastest JSON parsers in the world. Luiz has shipped major onboarding and design-system components for Runkeeper at ASICS Digital, engineered offline-first and memory-safe features for B2B apps, and contributed full-stack improvements to notable open-source projects like the Pokemon Go bot. Comfortable across languages from C/C++ and Python to Haskell and F#, he brings a rare blend of compiler research insight and pragmatic product-focused engineering. Based in Seattle, he is an active open-source maintainer whose hobby research into compilers and parallel algorithms continues to shape his approach to high-performance mobile software.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Web & Mobile App Development Diploma Information Technology, Web & Mobile App Development Diploma Information Technology at CICCC - Cornerstone International Community College of Canada
English as a Second Language, English as a Second Language at ILSC Education Group
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Simon Fraser University
Informatics Technology Information Technology, Informatics Technology Information Technology at Escola Técnica de Brasília
Bachelor of Computer Information Systems Information Technology, Bachelor of Computer Information Systems Information Technology at Anhanguera Educacional
Contributions:15 commits, 1 PR, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Luiz's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the web interface of the Pokemon Go bot. They updated the `web/index.html`, `web/main.js`, and `web/userdata.js` files to add features like user controls for zooming and panning, improved the display of Pokemon and fort data, and implemented front-end options. Additionally, the user modified `pokemongo_bot/__init__.py` and `pokemongo_bot/cell_workers/pokemon_catch_worker.py`, demonstrating some backend interaction related to the bot's core functionality, suggesting they worked across the full stack.
Contributions:64 commits, 53 pushes, 2 branches in 3 months
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