Tyler Stark is a Senior Software Engineer in Austin with 12 years of experience building polished front-end experiences and reliable back-end services. Currently at Google on the Firebase team, he blends JavaScript and TypeScript expertise with pragmatic backend work (Node.js/Express) to improve developer tooling and Cloud Functions workflows. He’s an active open-source contributor to notable projects like firebase-tools and firebase-functions, where he’s improved deployment behavior, CloudEvent types, and developer ergonomics. Prior roles at PayPal and HomeAway reinforced his focus on user-facing interfaces for complex web products while maintaining high code quality. Tyler’s background tutoring and teaching recitations at Carnegie Mellon reflects a knack for clear technical communication and mentoring. He pairs a designer’s attention to UX with a systems-oriented mindset, often surfacing small engineering improvements that make large codebases more maintainable.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Information Systems, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University
Contributions:98 reviews, 59 commits, 32 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily contributed to updating and maintaining CloudEvent types and providers within the Firebase Functions SDK. They focused on modifying types related to Firebase Alerts and Cloud Storage events. The user also updated documentation and made code changes to improve the developer experience, including optional bucket parameters in the Storage functions. Their work involved TypeScript and interacting with Google Cloud APIs.
Contributions:219 reviews, 125 commits, 55 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily focused on enhancing the Firebase Tools for Cloud Functions. They implemented functionalities for handling and applying hash labels to function endpoints and backend configurations. The commits demonstrate a focus on refactoring code to manage codebase and hash labels within the Firebase Tools codebase. The changes also involved improvements in the deployment process, adding a preview flag for skipping deployments of no-op functions.
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