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<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en">
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<title>TimTr.com | Tim Triemstra</title>
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<h1>TimTr.com</h1>
<p> Hello, and welcome to the personal website of <em>Tim Triemstra</em>.</p>
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<h3>About</h3>
<p>I currently work at <a href="https://apple.com">Apple</a> as an engineering manager for developer documentation, tools, and <a href="https://swift.org">Swift</a> open source.</p>
<p>Previously, I lead product marketing for developer products including <a href="https://developer.apple.com/xcode/">Xcode</a>, Objective-C, and Swift for over 16 years.</p>
<p>Today, I live with my wife Maggie and daughter Luana in beautiful San Diego, California. In the early 1990s I attended the <a href="https://umich.edu">University of Michigan</a>, and before that <a href="https://www.detroitk12.org/renaissance">Detroit Renaissance High School</a>.</p>
<cite>Fun fact: the <a href="https://swift.org">Swift programming language</a> was <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO7Ta0DvEWA">first announced</a> on my birthday.</cite>
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<h3>Contact info</h3>
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<li>📨 Email me at <em>root</em> using this domain</li>
<li>🐙 On GitHub at <a href="https://github.com/timtr/">github.com/timtr</a></li>
<li>🐘 On Mastodon at <a href="https://mastodon.social/@timtr">@timtr@mastodon.social</a></li>
<li>💬 Swift forums username is <a href="https://forums.swift.org/u/TimTr">timtr</a></li>
<li>🏠 This website <a href="https://timtr.com">TimTr.com</a> is my primary online home</li>
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<h2>Notes</h2>
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<li>🏢 🏡 🏰 <em>Places I have lived.</em> I was born and grew up within the city of Detroit, near Five Mile Road and the Southfield Freeway. At age twenty-one I moved to Atlanta, and lived there for seven years. Next came San Diego, during which time I would travel among Corvallis, Boulder, and New York City each month. Then in 2005 I moved to the Bay Area, northern-California where I met my wife, Maggie, and we had our daughter, Luana. In 2022 our family moved to the San Diego area where we now reside.</li><br/>
<li>🐕 🐕 <em>Dogs.</em> Maggie and I have had four dogs together, in addition to our childhood pets. We had only Bambi the first few years, a seven-pound pomeranian. He made it to almost seventeen years old, but we lost him a few weeks after moving to San Diego in 2022. We also had Mei Mei, a cavalier spaniel, whom we lost early in the pandemic, after ten years. We currently have JoJo, a border collie we rescued after he had been locked outside and abandoned. He is the friendliest dog alive! And recently we adopted DiDi, a pomeranian mix that needed a new home. JoJo and DiDi seem to really love each other.</li>
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<h3>Here's a photo</h3>
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<img src="./assets/tim_maggie_large.jpeg" alt="Maggie and Tim on a boat selfie" />
<figcaption>On our honeymoon.</figcaption>
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<pre><code> ©️ Copyright 2023 Tim Triemstra. <a href="./license.txt">MIT licensed.</a>
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