Tyler Veness is a software engineer with 13 years of experience specializing in robotics, computer vision, and embedded flight software. Based in Hawthorne, CA, he contributes broadly to FRC tooling and WPILib—maintaining core vision libraries for the widely used PhotonVision project and helping steward the wpilibsuite ecosystem. At Northrop Grumman he worked on satellite attitude control software and modernized integration and SCM tooling, blending rigorous systems engineering with hands-on implementation. He also improves developer workflows as a build/release engineer and technical writer, updating APIs, documentation, and formatting tools across large open-source codebases. A co-owner/maintainer in small teams, Tyler pairs deep robotics-domain expertise with an attention to code hygiene and test maintenance that keeps mission-critical and competition-grade software reliable.
13 years of coding experience
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at Allan Hancock College
University of California Santa Cruz
Orcutt Academy High School
Stackoverflow
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Github Skills (20)
git10
opencv10
c-language10
robotics10
rc10
technical-writing10
java10
robot10
javas10
computer-vision10
cprogramming-language10
documentation10
code-formatting10
testing9
test-driven-design9
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PowerShellC#JavaC++CSSCCMakeDIGITAL Command Language
Contributions:1956 reviews, 772 commits, 1208 PRs in 8 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Tyler appears to be involved in enhancing the build and release process for the WPILibJ and WPILibC project. They set up the `wpiformat` tool, which indicates involvement in code style and formatting. Their contributions include updating copyright years and replacing deprecated features, demonstrating a focus on code maintenance and upgrading deprecated features. The user appears to maintain the project's Java and C++ APIs.
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Technical Writer
Contributions:136 reviews, 31 commits, 46 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily contributed to the documentation of the FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition) project. Their work involved revising existing documentation, correcting errors, and updating examples across multiple software areas, including advanced control, command-based programming, and WPILib tools. The user also updated code examples and fixed inconsistencies in the documentation regarding units, state-space estimators, and other related topics. Their commits significantly improved the accuracy and clarity of the FRC documentation.
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Tyler Veness - Software Engineer at Northrop Grumman