Micah Weston is a compiler engineer at Microsoft with six years of software engineering experience, focused on building and optimizing language tooling and low-level systems. They bring practical expertise in translating language semantics into performant compiler implementations and enjoy bridging theory with production constraints. Known for thoughtful problem solving, Micah balances deep technical work with a pragmatic sense of shipping reliable developer tools. Though their public footprint is modest, their role at Microsoft implies experience with large-scale codebases and cross-team collaboration.
The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
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