Osose Ewaleifoh is a coterminal CS student at Stanford pursuing both BS and MS degrees while balancing teaching and industry internships. With four years of experience, she has interned on WebKit/Safari media and extensions teams at Apple and contributed to Microsoft’s Kiota open-source Ruby SDK, improving code generation and serialization for date/time types. As a CS 106 section leader and TA she teaches Python and C++ fundamentals to undergraduates and is passionate about expanding access to computer science for underrepresented students. Her work spans systems-level C++/Objective-C in browser engines to backend Ruby tooling, demonstrating both low-level debugging aptitude and API-generation design sense. Outside engineering she writes, volunteers, and brings cross-cultural curiosity to projects, reflecting a blend of technical rigor and human-centered perspective. Based in Palo Alto, she pairs classroom instruction with real-world product impact and open-source collaboration.
4 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Stanford University
Contributions:2 reviews, 34 commits, 20 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Osose primarily contributed to the Kiota project by modifying Ruby code, specifically focusing on code generation aspects. Their work included fixing code duplication, addressing inline require statements, and merging branches, indicating a focus on code maintainability and integration. Furthermore, the user added support for duration, date, and time serialization/deserialization in Ruby. The user's commits reveal a deep understanding of the project's code generation process and the Ruby language.
Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
Contributions:4 PRs, 10 pushes, 4 branches in 2 months
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Osose Ewaleifoh - CS 106 Section Leader at Stanford University