Zach Moazeni

Staff Software Engineer at Wrapbook

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
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Zach Moazeni is a Staff Software Engineer with 17 years of experience building reliable, high-scale web and backend systems from Traverse City, Michigan. He has led critical work at companies like GitHub and Wrapbook, contributing to integrations, billing, file search, and complex money-calculation services while mentoring engineers and shaping architecture. Zach’s background includes deep Rails and Go experience, database reliability for massive tables (600M+ rows), and designing webhook and microservice systems. He is an effective refactorer and pragmatic implementer—authoring a CSS redundancy analyzer that evolved from object trees to a simplified, hash-based matcher to improve correctness and matching. Comfortable moving between code, operational reliability, and developer tooling, he combines hands-on implementation with long-term maintainability focus. Colleagues rely on him for solving thorny performance and data-consistency problems without losing sight of product needs.
code17 years of coding experience
job17 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (12)

ruby10
css10
parse10
data-structure9
data-structures9
algorithm9
algorithms9
xcode6
duplicates6
devise6
omniauth6
ruby-on-rails6

Programming languages (11)

TypeScriptC++ShellCRustJavaScriptGoPHP

Github contributions (5)

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zmoazeni/csscss

Feb 2013 - Nov 2018

A CSS redundancy analyzer that analyzes redundancy.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:216 commits, 10 pushes, 3 comments in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Zach implemented the core functionality of a CSS redundancy analyzer. They created the initial redundancy analyzer and its associated tests, which included implementing a basic rule set and declaration matching. The user also improved the analyzer's functionality by making CSS properties case-insensitive. Finally, the user refactored the analyzer, switching from an object tree to a simplified hash-based output and also refactoring the analyzer to improve matching.
analyzesanalyzercssredundancy
harvesthq/fias

Jan 2013 - Oct 2014

FIAS (Filler Impact Assessment Scale)
Contributions:13 commits in 1 year 8 months
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Zach Moazeni - Staff Software Engineer at Wrapbook