Michael Taron is a software engineer with a decade of experience building productivity and UI-focused applications, currently working on natural language processing for OneNote after contributing to Microsoft Whiteboard and XAML tooling in Visual Studio. He has held progressive engineering roles at Microsoft, reaching Principal Software Engineer, and now applies that product and platform experience at Docugami. Michael combines a strong foundation in mathematics and computer science (BS, 3.98 GPA) with a practical eye for high-performance, modern Windows apps—author of Quadrant, a sleek graphing calculator that demonstrates his interest in UX and performance. Based in Seattle, he blends systems-level thinking with front-end polish and a track record of shipping complex features across large codebases. Notably, his background includes early systems work at Boeing’s Phantom Works, reflecting experience with rigorous, evaluation-driven engineering.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics; Computer Science, 3.98, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics; Computer Science, 3.98 at Western Washington University
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