Marijn Kruisselbrink is a seasoned software engineer based in Oakland with 19 years of experience spanning front-end, back-end, and specification work. At Google since 2012 and as a long-time KDE maintainer, he blends production engineering with open-source stewardship, contributing to high-profile projects like Chromium, Web Platform Tests, and the ServiceWorker spec. His work ranges from UI refinements and PWA intent handling to audio import support in Ardour and test automation that improves cross-browser web API reliability. Comfortable in technical writing and tooling, he has improved Bikeshed and spec infrastructure, showing attention to both code and the docs that make specs usable. Colleagues appreciate his pragmatic refactors and knack for finding subtle compatibility issues before they reach users.
19 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Contributions:24 reviews, 36 commits, 28 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Marijn primarily contributed to the development of the ServiceWorker specification by correcting typographical errors within the HTML specification documents. The commits also indicate that the user worked on adding the initial specification for foreign fetch, involving the addition of new interfaces and methods. Finally, the user made changes to the specification by converting it to the bikeshed format and performing additional improvements.
Contributions:10 commits, 1 PR in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Marijn primarily focused on developing and refining the in-app payments sample application for Chrome extensions. Their work included adding a new in-app payments sample application, updating the in-app payments client library, modifying the user interface, and improving the overall sample's flexibility by allowing users to specify their own JWTs. They also updated the buy.js and README file to reference the new in-app payments library.
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