Michael Stramel is a Staff Software Engineer II with 14 years of full-stack experience building developer tools and frontend systems, currently at PayPal after roles at Amazon and other engineering teams. He combines a double-major pursuit in Computer Science and Computer Engineering with hands-on contributions to high-profile open-source projects like Snowpack and Astro, improving dev servers, build tooling, SVG handling, and icon pack integration. Known for thoughtful problem-solving and pragmatic refactors, he has added features that enhance performance (ETag, compression), configuration flexibility (proxy, env ports), and DX (templates, TypeScript, documentation). Michael moves comfortably between frontend UX and backend build logic, often addressing edge cases such as SVG IDs and multi-root handling. Based in Georgetown, Texas, he brings a steady track record of shipping maintainable, cross-cutting improvements in both corporate and open-source environments. An understated detail: his work frequently spans from CI/build pipelines to polished website components, showing a rare full-stack attention to both tooling and end-user experience.
14 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology
Contributions:45 commits, 1 PR, 7 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Michael contributed to the Polymer Tools monorepo by implementing new features, fixing bugs, and refactoring code. Their work included adding aliases for commands and updating test suites to use ES6. The user also addressed build issues and refactored tests. The user also worked on documentation updates and various bug fixes within the build and testing infrastructure.
Contributions:4 reviews, 48 commits, 32 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Michael made several contributions focused on improving the development server and configuration of the Snowpack build tool. They implemented proxy configuration options, added ETag support for improved caching, and enabled compression on dev server responses. Additionally, they updated the code to handle HTTPS and HTTP2 server setups. Their work involved changes to the configuration files, dev server logic, and related modules.
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Michael Stramel - Staff Software Engineer II at PayPal