Tyler Berry is a Seattle-based software engineer with 11 years of experience building backend systems, DevOps pipelines, and web applications. A Neumont University graduate and alumnus of Google’s Engineering Residency, he has practical experience at Google and Verily, where he worked on hardware test interfaces and scalable performance tooling for Istio. Tyler is an active contributor to Istio, implementing Go packages and automation that improved topology parsing, release automation, and CI quality checks like ShellCheck. He’s comfortable across the stack—from React front-ends and AWS Lambda backends to Go-based infrastructure and distributed data tooling—and has repeatedly turned prototype projects into production at startups and enterprise teams. Known for pragmatic automation and thoughtful testing, he combines systems-level thinking with hands-on code delivery.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science at Neumont University
High School, High School at Discovery Canyon Campus
Contributions:9 commits, 9 PRs, 30 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily focused on developing and integrating core packages within the Istio tools repository, specifically bootstrapping and adding essential components for parsing YAML-based topologies. Their work involved creating new packages for handling percentages, byte sizes, service types, and service scripts, along with code for unmarshaling topology graphs. The user demonstrated backend development skills by implementing the logic to parse and process configurations. Additionally, they implemented changes in go to enable the application to correctly handle new file types.
Contributions:28 commits, 36 PRs, 4 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily contributed to the automation and maintenance of the Istio project's build and release processes. Their work involved modifications to shell scripts for tasks such as creating release archives, managing dependencies, and configuring continuous integration pipelines. The user also implemented improvements to the testing infrastructure, including the addition of a ShellCheck job to enforce code quality and the integration of error detection within test runs. These changes streamlined the build process and enhanced the overall reliability of the project.
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Tyler Berry - Software Engineer at Verily Life Sciences