Marc Anderson is an iOS engineer based in San Francisco with 11 years of professional experience building mobile apps and backend systems. He has spent the last decade shipping iOS applications for clients and consumer brands—working on titles like MLB At Bat, MasterClass, and several enterprise apps—while also handling server-side development and Linux system administration. His background spans full-stack web work, database administration, and tooling for release and disaster recovery from early roles at VMware and startups. As an early hire at ModuleQ he helped design deployment systems and a first iOS prototype, blending product-minded engineering with ops rigor. Comfortable moving between Swift UI layers and Linux VMs, he pairs client-facing app delivery with behind-the-scenes infrastructure reliability. He also studied Japanese and has a longstanding habit of combining cross-disciplinary skills to solve practical product and operational problems.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Japanese, B.A., Japanese at San Francisco State University
Japanese Language and Literature, Japanese Language and Literature at Ritsumeikan University
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