Skyler Jokiel is a Director of Product and seasoned software leader with 11 years of experience building scalable, real-time collaboration systems, currently advancing next-generation web collaboration with Fluid Framework. He led developer experience, SDK design, and productization efforts at Microsoft—taking Azure Fluid Relay from incubation to GA—and has deep hands-on expertise in backend infrastructure, distributed delta storage, and real-time document services. At Microsoft he scaled teams, hiring 30+ engineers and building onboarding processes that improved new-hire effectiveness, and now applies that blend of product strategy and engineering leadership at Ditto. An active contributor to the flagship microsoft/FluidFramework repo, Skyler’s work on storage, document services, and socket-backed persistence shows a focus on resilient, extensible foundations that enable collaborative apps at scale.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Windsor
Library for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:433 reviews, 196 commits, 61 PRs in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Skyler contributed to the `microsoft/fluidframework` repository, which is a library for building collaborative web applications. Their commits included the addition of `standard-socket-storage` and the extraction of `restwrapper`, suggesting involvement in backend infrastructure. The changes to `deltaStorageService.ts`, `documentService.ts`, and `historian.ts` indicate work on data storage and retrieval mechanisms within the distributed application framework. These contributions show a focus on building and integrating core components that support the real-time collaborative functionality of the library.
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