William W is a software engineer based in San Francisco with 11 years of experience building cloud-native systems and developer tools. Currently at Roblox working on Hybrid Cloud, he has prior internships and SWE roles at AWS and Roblox that underscore a strong background in scalable infrastructure and builder tooling. He holds both a BS and MS in Computer Science from the University of Michigan and has taught software engineering as a Graduate Student Instructor. An active open-source contributor, he helped integrate Workbox into a Next.js PWA plugin to add service worker registration, precaching, and runtime caching—including practical fixes for Chrome’s auto-offline behavior. William blends full‑stack fluency (React/AI interests noted on GitHub) with hands-on systems work, making him comfortable across front-end, backend, and cloud runtime concerns. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic engineer who translates research-level concepts into reliable production features.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Engineering at University of Michigan
Zero config PWA plugin for Next.js, with workbox 🧰
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 14 reviews, 344 commits in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:William contributed to the development of a PWA (Progressive Web App) plugin for Next.js. Their work involved the creation and modification of core files like `index.js` and `register.js` to integrate Workbox, a library for building PWAs, into a Next.js project. The user implemented features such as service worker registration, precaching, and runtime caching strategies to support offline capabilities, along with handling dynamic routes and fallbacks. The user also included code to address issues with the auto-offline check in Chrome.
Contributions:24 commits, 17 pushes, 2 branches in 2 months
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