Vince M is a Sr. Staff Engineer in Oakland with 16 years of experience building and scaling mobile products from seed-stage startups to Google and Uber. He blends product-minded UX sensitivity with deep Android framework expertise, having contributed performance and lifecycle fixes to high-profile open-source projects like Facebook's Litho. At Tempo he now leads hardware+software initiatives that combine computer vision, ML and AI, while previous roles drove server-driven UI toolchains for YouTube/Search and processes to scale hundreds of Android engineers. Known for shipping fast, pragmatic solutions—examples include a top-20 Android app and a 2-month build of Udacity’s app—he pairs hands-on coding with architectural leadership. Collected across roles from embedded mechanical prototyping to biomedical engineering roots, he brings a systems perspective that privileges the human interface.
16 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Biomedical Engineering, BS, Biomedical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
A fast ImageView that supports rounded corners, ovals, and circles.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:19 releases, 217 commits, 29 PRs in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Vince focused on developing and implementing features for an Android ImageView library. They primarily worked on the `RoundedImageView` and `RoundedDrawable` classes, adding support for rounded corners, oval shapes, and various ScaleTypes. The user added programmatic hooks to modify corner radius, border width and color as well as added more complete support for drawables. The user refactored the API for clarity.
Contributions summary:Vince primarily focused on refactoring and improving the Android-based parallax pager library. They updated the code style, removed unnecessary fragment dependencies, and implemented view recycling for empty views. These changes enhanced the library's performance and reduced code complexity. The user also contributed to example code, demonstrating the use of the parallax pager and addressing a fragment-related bug.
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