Matthew Wysocki is a product-focused staff software engineer with nine years of experience building full-stack systems and leading small, high-impact teams from 0 to 1. He’s shipped consumer and enterprise products across startups and large tech—driving frontend launches at Quill, mobile and backend services at Blend and Uber, and marketplace features at Atrium. Comfortable across React/TypeScript, Golang, GraphQL, and cloud platforms, he blends hands-on implementation with strategic product execution. Known for improving developer velocity and system reliability, he has led initiatives that reduced build times and introduced robust monitoring and modular architectures. Based in San Francisco, he thrives at the intersection of product, engineering, and business strategy, often stepping into the first-full-time-engineer role to scale early-stage products. An atypical strength is his track record of shipping both platform-level tooling and consumer-facing UX—bridging long-term engineering health with immediate product needs.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Sciences/Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Sciences/Computer Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Common Open Development Archive (CODA-OSS) is a set of open source, modular components developed by Maxar Technologies, Inc., primarily as a portable runtime for C++ processing.
Contributions:48 commits, 2 PRs, 30 pushes in 3 months
NITRO (NITFio, "R" is a ligature for "Fi") is a full-fledged, extensible library solution for reading and writing the National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF), a U.S. DoD standard format. It is written in cross-platform C, with bindings available for other languages.
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