Tejas Deshpande is an experienced mobile software engineer with 11 years focused on health, wellness, and fitness applications, skilled across Xamarin, iOS, and Android. Based in Saint Paul, he combines a strong electrical and communications engineering background from Savitribai Phule Pune University with a postgrad specialization in wireless and mobile computing. Tejas has contributed to high-profile open source projects at Firebase, improving Crashlytics for Android and enhancing GoogleUtilities and swizzling on iOS—work that included ANR collection, memory-leak fixes, and making components extension-safe. He brings a pragmatic focus on code quality, testing, and maintainability, demonstrated by fixing warnings, adapting APIs, and improving documentation. Comfortable bridging native and cross-platform stacks, he excels at turning mobile reliability and diagnostics challenges into ship-ready features. Tejas pairs deep technical craft with domain experience in consumer health products, making him effective at delivering robust mobile experiences end-to-end.
11 years of coding experience
Jnana Prabodhini Solapur
Diploma of Education, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Diploma of Education, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Savitribai Phule Pune University
Contributions:37 reviews, 13 commits, 41 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Tejas primarily contributed to the Firebase Android SDK, focusing on the Crashlytics module. Their work involved fixing build warnings and errors, optimizing code, adding features like collection of Application Not Responding (ANR) events, and improving the related documentation. They also made modifications to testing frameworks within Crashlytics.
Contributions:34 reviews, 25 commits, 70 PRs in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Tejas primarily contributed to the iOS SDK, focusing on improving the GoogleUtilities framework. Their work included open-sourcing the Swizzler component, adding license headers, fixing warnings, and adapting the code for app extensions. The user also addressed nullability analysis errors and fixed a memory leak, demonstrating a focus on code quality and maintainability. Further contributions involved handling NSProxy objects within the swizzler and making changes to the Crashlytics component.
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