Taylor Wrobel is a Director of Engineering based in Menlo Park with 13 years of experience building resilient backend systems, developer platforms, and polished UIs across companies from Palantir and Apple to OpenSea and GitHub. Currently leading the Copilot Core Platform at GitHub, Taylor blends hands-on engineering with people leadership, having progressed from senior engineer roles to executive management. He has deep expertise in Java, enterprise application design, automation testing, and database engineering, and is an active open-source contributor who added CockroachDB, Cassandra, and MySQL support to the widely used golang-migrate migration tooling. Taylor’s background includes founding an AI startup and improving infrastructure at high-growth sites, reflecting both product instincts and operational rigor. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who surfaces subtle reliability and schema-management issues before they reach production.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Manchester High School
CS Computer Science, CS Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Mathematics and Science, Mathematics and Science at Greater Hartford Academy of Mathematics and Science
Contributions:9 commits, 7 PRs, 18 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Taylor primarily contributed to the integration and testing of CockroachDB support within the database migration library. They implemented a CockroachDB database driver, added support for various connection string prefixes, and implemented locking mechanisms. The user also added tests, addressed multi-statement execution, and improved the overall functionality of the library. Furthermore, the user updated the code to align with recent changes in the cockroach-go library.
Contributions summary:Taylor focused on adding support for CockroachDB, a distributed SQL database, to the `golang-migrate/migrate` project. They implemented the necessary code to allow database migrations for CockroachDB, which included adapting existing Postgres code, adding new connection string prefixes, and creating the necessary schema management functionality. The user also improved the Docker testing setup and implemented support for Cassandra and MySQL, while adding the ability to configure connect timeouts.
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