Max Howell is an experienced technologist with 18 years of hands-on experience bridging data center operations and open-source software development. Currently a Data Center Technician in Rochester, Michigan, he combines operational reliability with deep engineering chops demonstrated by significant contributions to high-profile projects like Swift Package Manager and PromiseKit, and by creating Homebrew. Max has strong back-end and build-engineering expertise across Swift, Deno/TypeScript, and tooling that improves developer workflows, from build paths and Xcode project generation to scriptable Swift tooling. His background spans customer-facing roles and technical support through managerial experience at U-Haul, giving him a practical mindset for systems that must work under real-world constraints. Notably, he contributes to both foundational language tooling and convenient developer utilities, reflecting a rare mix of low-level build-system insight and product-focused developer ergonomics.
18 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Management Information Systems, General, Bachelor's degree, Management Information Systems, General at Oakland University
Contributions:64 releases, 23 reviews, 1189 commits in 9 years
Contributions summary:Max primarily contributed to the core functionality of PromiseKit, a library for asynchronous programming in Swift and Objective-C. Their work involved implementing and refactoring features, including `then`, `catch`, and `finally`, which are fundamental aspects of promise-based programming. They also introduced new functionalities like the addition of the `NSURLConnection` category, and the creation of helper functions that directly enhance the library's core functionality, illustrating a strong grasp of the library's internal workings. These commits show an understanding of API design and the effective handling of asynchronous tasks.
Contributions:47 releases, 171 reviews, 557 commits in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Max primarily contributed to the back-end development aspects of the project, demonstrating proficiency in working with Deno and its related technologies. The user added support for Deno features and improved functionalities within the project by adding and modifying TypeScript files. The commits show a focus on implementing core functionalities and improving code maintainability. The user demonstrates competence by using of Deno's APIs for file operations and dependency management.
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