Reilly Grant

Sunnyvale, California, United States
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Reilly Grant is a pragmatic software engineer with 17 years of experience specializing in web platform APIs, browser internals, and hardware-to-web integrations. Based in Sunnyvale, CA, Reilly has contributed significant test coverage, documentation, and implementations across high-profile projects like Chromium, WebUSB, WebBluetooth, and web-platform-tests. Their work spans full-stack demos and extensions that bring USB and Bluetooth devices to web apps, plus backend contributions to WebNN/TFLite in Chromium, demonstrating both systems-level and front-end fluency. They focus on making technology less terrible—improving developer-facing APIs, clarifying specs, and hardening tests to prevent subtle interoperability issues. Colleagues rely on them for careful, specification-minded fixes and practical examples that help bridge device hardware and modern browsers. Notably, Reilly publicly discourages unsolicited recruitment, preferring inquiries that respect their stated availability.
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Github Skills (39)

web-testing10
apim10
javascript10
c-language10
webpagetest10
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Github contributions (5)

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webusb/arduino

Sep 2015 - Jul 2021

WebUSB demos running on Arduino (and compatible) hardware.
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:1 review, 64 commits, 24 PRs in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Reilly primarily contributed to the development of WebUSB demos for Arduino. They implemented new features such as an RGB LED demo and console functionality. The user also made significant changes to the project's structure, adding Arduino sketches and updating the UI with HTML, Javascript and CSS. They also integrated WebUSB library updates and added origin trial keys for Chrome.
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WICG/webusb

Apr 2015 - Jun 2022

Connecting hardware to the web.
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:52 reviews, 173 commits, 97 PRs in 7 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Reilly contributed to the WebUSB API documentation, focusing on describing the various interfaces, descriptors, and usage patterns. They added and expanded detailed explanations for device configurations, interfaces, and endpoints, improving clarity. The user also addressed issues related to descriptor structures and parameter documentation, leading to a more comprehensive and accurate representation of the API. Additionally, they implemented example code to illustrate the functionality and behavior of the API calls.
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