(Free and) Open Source
I believe in free and open source software (FOSS), so I dedicate a significant amount of time and effort to this end.
Here is the project I’m the most proud of:
visla
visla renders stunning visualizations of sparse matrices and graphs with ease. |
Here are some projects I’ve contributed to:
Chapel
- The Chapel programming language is designed for parallel computing at scale.
I package the compiler for Arch Linux, and have contributed multiple routines to built in modules like
LinearAlgebra.chpl
.
fortran-lang
- fortran-lang is a community effort to polish and modernize the Fortran programming language. Efforts include a package manager and a standard library (to which I’ve contributed routines for linear algebra).
pyttb
- pyttb, the “Python Tensor Toolbox” provides data structures and algorithms for tensor computations. I contributed a visualizer and significantly accelerated another function.
EndeavourOS
- I’ve contributed bug fixes to configurations for the i3 window manager version of the EndeavourOS Linux distribution.
beets
- beets organizes local music collections, including autotagging and so much more. I contributed an interface to match single tracks using Discogs.