Tamara Fleisher is a Senior Software Engineer in Mountain View with 14 years of experience building thoughtful web and product experiences across startups and large tech companies. She helped design Inbox by Gmail’s compose and reply features at Google, co-built consumer apps as a founding engineer at Yes Inc., and now ships product-facing systems at Twitter. Her work spans front-end UI polish and interaction design—evidenced by contributions to the GoogleChrome chrome-extensions-samples repo, where she implemented a diff/merge tool, keyboard shortcuts, and conflict-resolution UX demoed in Chrome app samples. Trained in computer science and HCI at MIT, she blends rigorous engineering with a strong sense for usable interfaces and decision-support tools from her Media Lab research. Colleagues rely on her to turn complex interaction problems into elegant, production-ready solutions.
14 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Science, B.S., Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Contributions summary:Tamara's commits focused on developing and refining the user interface for the Chrome Extensions Samples repository. Their work included the creation of a diff merge tool, adding keyboard shortcuts to enhance user interaction, and integrating the ability to mark conflicts as resolved within the diff tool. The changes involved modifications to the diff/js/diff.js and filesystem.js files, indicating a focus on improving the features and usability of the extension samples, and also included UI tweaks.
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