Mo Yang is a Senior Data Engineer with 10 years experience building analytics platforms and real-time ETL pipelines at Meta and Instagram, currently shaping Metaverse cloud gaming infra monitoring and alerting. He designs cost-efficient data warehouses, streaming ingestion into Hive, and dashboards that shorten query times and accelerate incident root-cause analysis for large-scale products like Super Rumble. A pragmatic engineer, Mo bridges product, ML, and engineering teams to turn data assets into product features—enabling A/B testing, creator-influence scoring, and productionized feature engineering. He is an active back-end contributor to multiple Meta Marketing SDKs (PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, Node.js), keeping client libraries aligned with evolving APIs. Based in Fremont, CA, he blends a background in statistics and systems with a knack for automating analytics workflows that materially reduce debugging time during high-stakes launches.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Information System, Master, Information System at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Management Information Systems, General, Bachelor's degree, Management Information Systems, General at North China Electric Power University
Contributions:19 commits, 3 PRs, 11 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Mo contributed to the Node.js SDK for Meta Marketing APIs, focusing on the video uploading functionality. Their commits involve changes to `src/video-uploader.js` and the addition of a `Page` object. The changes demonstrate an understanding of the upload process, including session management and request handling, and introduce new data structures representing core entities within the Meta ecosystem. This work contributes to the SDK's ability to interact with and utilize Meta's Marketing APIs.
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 7 pushes in 3 months
Contributions summary:Mo made updates to the Ruby SDK for Meta Marketing API. They modified several files related to ad objects, including `AdAccount`, `Page`, and `Campaign`, adding new fields, edge definitions and fixing namespaces. These changes involved updating the data structures and API interactions related to Facebook's marketing platform, suggesting a focus on enhancing the functionality of the SDK. The commits also involved code updates and auto-generated changes.
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