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If you came here from a job application, you know my name already. I'm a software engineering student looking for co-op work through Carleton University. Specifically something in Ottawa for the Summer term 2025.

I contribute to a couple of open source projects

timetable-kit FICSIT-Fred
An application that makes easily readable timetables from public transit GTFS feeds. I am working on custom styling and additional features. Runs on Python with Jinja2 templates. A Discord bot used to provide tech support to members of the Satisfactory Modding community server. Runs on Python in a minimal Docker container.
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I also make my own little projects

hardqoi FastAmogusCounter.jl
A SIMD-optimized implementation of the Quite Ok Image format. Written in a mix of really cursed Rust and Intel assembly. WIP - still working on implementations using the capabiities of AVX-512 throughout the process instead of just for hash processing. Currently stuck on one particular problem where sequential read-writes are necessary (not possible with SIMD!). Very silly. When r/place was a thing, my friend Feyko had a friendly competition to see how fast we could find all the little pixel crewmates in any frame of r/place. Mine ended up being faster than analysus but was fairly cursed in its implementation. Runs (somehow) on Julia using way too many weird tricks.
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Preferred languages

  • Python 🐍
  • Rust 🦀

I am also familiar and comfortable with (in order of preference and experience)

  • sh
  • C/C++
  • Intel x86_64 assembly
  • Java/Kotlin
  • Javascript/Typescript
  • Julia
  • HTML/CSS

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  1. hardqoi hardqoi Public

    High performance vectorized implementation of the Quite Ok Image Format written in Rust and inline assembly.

    Rust 17 2