Miranda Limonczenko

Front-end Engineering Tech Blogger at BooksonCode

San Francisco, California, United States
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Miranda Limonczenko is a front-end engineer and technical blogger with eight years of experience building developer-friendly documentation platforms and modular React ecosystems. She blends systems thinking with a writer’s precision—moving from technical writing into platform ownership, CI/CD optimization, and large-scale component library migrations at companies like Shopify and VMware Tanzu. Miranda is known for championing accessibility (running audits, CI checks, and alt-text guidance) and for making brittle documentation systems scalable and more humane for contributors. Her side project, Books on Code, demonstrates her ability to translate deep technical topics into engaging content that reaches thousands monthly. Quietly pragmatic and collaborative, she often surfaces as the person who clears blockers, improves developer workflows, and ships the unglamorous but critical infrastructure that keeps teams productive.
code8 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelors of Arts English (Honors), Bachelors of Arts English (Honors) at San Francisco State University
bookComputer Science, Computer Science at Santa Rosa Junior College
bookMaster of Arts - MA English Literature, Master of Arts - MA English Literature at Sonoma State University
languagesLatin, Spanish
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Github Skills (4)

technical-writing10
documentation10
cloud-foundry10
yaml4

Programming languages (3)

JavaScriptHTMLRuby

Github contributions (5)

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cloudfoundry/docs-dev-guide

Oct 2017 - Jun 2021

Documentation for application developers who want to deploy their applications to Cloud Foundry
Role in this project:
userTechnical Writer
Contributions:1 review, 160 commits, 37 PRs in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Miranda's contributions primarily involve modifying and updating documentation within the `cloudfoundry/docs-dev-guide` repository. Their work includes fixing broken links, correcting grammatical errors, improving clarity, and adding new content related to Cloud Foundry features. The user's commits reflect a focus on ensuring the accuracy, accessibility, and user-friendliness of the documentation for application developers. They also added code examples and examples.
foundrycloud-foundrysap-hanacloudfoundrypcf
Contributions:6 PRs, 18 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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Miranda Limonczenko - Front-end Engineering Tech Blogger at BooksonCode