Winston Chow is a software engineering manager with a decade of experience building large-scale API platforms and developer tools across companies like Meta, Postman, Workday, and Salesforce. He has led teams of managers and engineers to operate platforms handling tens of millions of daily API requests and built developer-facing tooling such as VS Code extensions and sandbox explorers. His background spans backend and full-stack work—Java, TypeScript, Rust—and includes hands-on contributions to high-profile open-source projects like Salesforce's salesforcedx-vscode where he improved debugging, language-server, and CLI integrations. Known for turning complex API and developer-experience requirements into reliable, testable systems, he combines technical depth with people leadership. Based in California and educated in EECS at UC Berkeley, he brings product-minded engineering and a track record of shipping infrastructure that empowers other developers. An underrated strength: he repeatedly bridges deep debugging-level contributions with managerial responsibility, keeping one foot in the code while scaling teams.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
BS, EECS, BS, EECS at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:15 commits, 14 comments, 10 issues in 8 months
Contributions summary:Winston's primary contribution focused on enhancing the Force.com IDE, specifically the core plugins. They addressed a bug in the selective retrieve functionality, ensuring only specified components are retrieved. Furthermore, they implemented an "open type" dialog for Apex classes and triggers. This involved changes to existing files and introducing new UI elements.
Contributions:19 commits, 28 PRs, 95 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Winston contributed to the Salesforce DX VS Code extension, specifically focusing on debugging, language server, and breakpoint services. Their work involved debugging test failures, refining breakpoint reconciliation, and integrating the Salesforce CLI within the extension. The commits show expertise in maintaining and improving the debugging adapter, along with updates to the language server's SLDS linter. The user also made changes related to build and release processes.
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Winston Chow - Software Engineering Manager at Meta