Nick Searle is a software engineer and technical content developer with a decade of experience building developer-facing platforms and developer training at scale from Portland, Oregon. He has designed and shipped front-ends in TypeScript (including a custom VSCode extension used by thousands), co-built Python/Flask backends for automated exam generation and grading, and implemented data pipelines and dashboards in BigQuery and Looker Studio to turn certification data into actionable insights. Nick led a small engineering team, drove onboarding and documentation efforts, and built microservices for TensorFlow model uploads that helped launch the TensorFlow Developer Certificate in under three months. As a contributor to Google’s open-source PWA training labs he strengthened test coverage by integrating QUnit-based unit tests, reflecting a focus on quality and reproducibility. Comfortable spanning full-stack delivery, developer tooling, and analytics, he combines a physics background with a pragmatic engineering mindset that favors automation and measurable impact.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Full Stack Web Developer Nanodegree, Web Development, Full Stack Web Developer Nanodegree, Web Development at Udacity
Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, GPA 3.51, Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, GPA 3.51 at University of California, Los Angeles
Open-source training labs for building Progressive Web Apps
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 211 commits, 24 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Nick's commits primarily focused on updating and incorporating unit testing into the provided code. The commits included changes to test files written in HTML, integrating QUnit for testing. The user's work involved setting up test cases, verifying the functionality of the code, and ensuring proper object store and index creation.
Contributions:6 pushes, 1 branch in 7 years 10 months
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