- Previously
- Worked as a consulting Rust software engineer at Nexus Studios
- Worked as a Rust software engineer at CloudWalk
- Worked as a Rust and TypeScript software engineer at Terramagna
- Worked on the Graph Protocol under a Graph Grant, focusing on
graph-node
- Worked with Python at Letrus, a UNESCO-award winning edtech trying to improve literacy in Brazil
`ouch` is a small command-line utility for compressing and decompressing files easily! | |
Userland process killer daemon to handle out-of-memory scenarios on Linux | |
Embeddable tree-walk interpreter for a mostly lazy Lisp-like scripting language. | |
Same as above but written in Zig since I wanted to test out the language. This version avoids making any heap allocations. | |
a fast, small, and hopefully FreeDesktop-compliant file trasher for Linux | |
Old-school 2D wave-based bullet-hell game | |
Taruga is a single-header, highly portable SFML-based turtle graphics library, inspired by the Logo programming language. Through simple directives (go forward/backward, turn by an amount of degrees, etc.), Taruga is able to draw intricate shapes in an intuitive way. | |
A simple set-user-ID-root program, sort of like `sudo`, for educational purposes only. | |
Jacarex is a command-line Regex playground (tester) REPL, including an optional integrated Regex introductory tutorial. | |
Lasercrab is a zero dependencies al-Haytham's model-based ray-tracer running entirely on the CPU (no hardware acceleration), featuring accurate reflections and refractions, as well as a barebones offline renderer. | |
Wired Panda is a Qt5/C++11 logic circuits simulator amply used at the Federal University of São Paulo. I took it out of abandonment after its original development group stopped working on it and now Wired Panda is on track of becoming an official KDE application! | |
Pulga is a command-line system information tool, similar to Neofetch and the like, but focused on being really fast. Pulga is currently on pause as its maintainers (@marcospb10 and me) are focusing on other projects. |