Scarlett Lee

Software Development Engineer at Microsoft

Redmond, Washington, United States
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Scarlett Lee is a Software Development Engineer at Microsoft with four years of professional experience, based in Redmond, Washington. She focuses on back-end development for real-time collaborative systems and has contributed to Microsoft's widely used FluidFramework, implementing and refactoring buffer encoding and dependency updates across multiple packages. Her Engineering Science degree from the University of Toronto underpins a strong foundation in systems thinking and type-safe design. At Microsoft she navigates cross-package coordination and build stability, a skill reflected in her work resolving build breaks and aligning services with protocol changes. Colleagues would describe her as a pragmatic problem-solver who bridges low-level encoding details with higher-level distributed collaboration needs.
code4 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Engineering Science, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Engineering Science at University of Toronto
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Github Skills (11)

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Programming languages (1)

TypeScript

Github contributions (4)

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microsoft/FluidFramework

Sep 2021 - Dec 2022

Library for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:496 reviews, 57 commits, 109 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Scarlett primarily contributed to the `microsoft/fluidframework` repository by implementing and refactoring code related to buffer encoding, specifically updating types and dependencies to reflect the use of `BufferEncoding`. They made changes to the services-client, protocol-base, and gitrest packages to consume changes related to the BufferEncoding type change. The user also updated dependencies, including those related to driver-definitions, gitrest, routerlicious, and tinylicious, while addressing various build breaks.
datastructurerealtimereal-timeweb-applicationsfluid-framework
scarlettjlee/FluidFramework

Sep 2021 - Feb 2025

Library for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
Contributions:136 pushes, 74 branches in 3 years 5 months
distributedrealtimeweb-applicationswebsocketstateful
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