Miguel Ramos is a product leader with two decades of experience shaping developer-facing platforms and native UI frameworks, currently leading Development Experiences for Gen AI at Google. He has a strong track record at Microsoft where he led WinUI strategy, shipping XAML Islands and WinUI 3 to expand the Windows developer audience from niche to mainstream and delivered pervasive UI controls used millions of times daily. Miguel blends product strategy with hands-on engineering—his GitHub contributions show front-end refactors and UI control improvements in Microsoft sample projects—helping teams improve startup performance and accessibility across devices. He specializes in cross-language, cross-device SDK design (Firebase SDKs across Swift, Java, Kotlin, Dart, etc.) and in aligning product, tooling, and platform partnerships like Visual Studio and .NET. Based in Seattle, he pairs technical depth from his early engineering and research roles with customer-focused product management, having also driven enterprise cloud migrations and developer advocacy. Colleagues describe him as strategic, optimistic, and effective at turning complex platform goals into measurable outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
University of Seville
ITIL Foundation v3, ITIL Foundation v3 at ITIL Foundation v3 Certified
Contributions:35 commits, 11 PRs, 18 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Miguel primarily focused on front-end development, modifying and refactoring UI controls within the UWP application. The commits reflect changes to existing controls such as `DataGrid`, `LabelSuggestBox`, `LabelTextBox`, and `LabelCalendar`, as well as updates to the overall styling and design to improve the user interface. Further commits indicate work on navigation and shell views, specifically changing the navigation UI and associated back button functionality.
Contributions:2 PRs, 4 pushes, 2 branches in 3 years 1 month
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