Miguel Gonzalez is a software engineer with five years of full‑stack experience, currently building Privacy & Trust features at Google and contributing as a GitHub trending developer. He has strong React, Node.js, and Ruby on Rails expertise and has shipped integrations with APIs like Google Calendar, Calendly, Salesforce, SendGrid, Stripe, and background processing with Sidekiq. Miguel’s open-source work includes adding testing and editor integrations to Swell, an API development tool that handles streaming protocols such as SSE, WebSockets, HTTP/2, GraphQL, and gRPC. Comfortable mentoring peers and running code reviews, he pairs product-focused engineering with pragmatic system design informed by a Cognitive Science background from the University of Pennsylvania. An NYC‑based engineer, he blends frontend polish, backend reliability, and a knack for integrating third‑party services to accelerate delivery.
5 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Cognitive Science - Computation & Cognition, Bachelor's degree, Cognitive Science - Computation & Cognition at University of Pennsylvania
Swell: API development tool that enables developers to test endpoints served over streaming technologies including Server-Sent Events (SSE), WebSockets, HTTP2, GraphQL, gRPC, and tRPC..
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 70 commits in 28 days
Contributions summary:Miguel primarily focused on implementing and integrating testing features within the Swell API development tool. Their commits added functionality for test content input and display, including a dedicated test entry form and the integration of a code editor for test scripts. They modified several components, including reducers, actions, and UI elements, to accommodate the new testing capabilities, integrating it into the existing REST and GraphQL request workflows.
Swell: API development tool that enables developers to test endpoints served over streaming technologies including Server-Sent Events (SSE), WebSockets, HTTP2, GraphQL, and gRPC.
Contributions:3 commits, 16 pushes, 9 branches in 1 day
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