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xmnlab/README.md

Hi, I'm Ivan 👋

Having worked as a developer for more than 22 years, I am passionate about exploring topics such as Compilers, Data Science and Open Science. I have some knowledge in a variety of programming languages such as Python, C++, JavaScript, PHP, VB, JAVA, Rust, ShellScript, etc used for back-end, front-end, DevOps, and packaging. I had the chance to contribute to a few scientific projects as a Research Software Engineer (RSE) for Transportation Engineering and Public Health.

I’ve contributed to open source projects such as PyTorch, ibis-framework, and the Jupyter ecosystem, and I’ve created and been maintained some tools that helps to improve the development workflow such as MakIm, and Containers-Sugar.

Currently, I am also creating a compiler using LLVM (initially based on Kaleidoscope LLVM tutorial) that will support Apache Arrow datatype as native types. Some of the libraries and tools I’ve used in the last years are: LLVM, ibis-framework, pandas, PostgreSQL, Django, Django-rest framework, fastapi, flask, GraphQL, Vue.js, JQuery, conda/conda-constructor/conda-build, Docker, mkdocs, and others.

As an Open Science enthusiast, I’ve also recently contributed to pyOpenSci as a package reviewer, review editor, and advisor, and I am leading a community called Open Science Labs, that aims to create an open and safe space for learning, teaching and sharing knowledge, besides generating opoortunities among the community and projects affiliated.

How to reach me: twitter and linkedin

Some open source projects that I've been working recently:

ArtBox is a tool set for handling multimedia files with a bunch of useful functions.


ArxLang Project is compounded mainly by three sub-projects: ASTx, IRx, and Arx.

ASTx is an agnostic expression structure for AST. It is agnostic because it is not specific to any language, neither to the ArxLang project, although its main focus is to provide all needed feature for ArxLang.

IRx aims to provide a translator to LLVM-IR from ASTx objects.

Arx is a new programming language that uses the power of LLVM to provide a multi-architecture machine target code generation.


Envers is a command-line tool (CLI) designed to manage and version environment variables for different deployment stages such as staging, development, and production. It provides a secure and organized way to handle environment-specific configurations.


Makim (or makim) is based on make and focus on improve the way to define targets and dependencies. Instead of using the Makefile format, it uses yaml format.


SciCookie is a template developed by https://opensciencelabs.org/ that creates projects from project templates.


Sugar aims to organize your stack of containers, gathering some useful scripts and keeping this information centralized in a configuration file. So the command line would be very simple.

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  1. arxcpp arxcpp Public

    Forked from arxlang/arxcpp

    C++

  2. sugar sugar Public

    Forked from osl-incubator/sugar

    Simplify the usage of containers

  3. scicookie scicookie Public

    Forked from osl-incubator/scicookie

    Cookiecutter template for a Python package.

    Python

  4. makim makim Public

    Forked from osl-incubator/makim

    Make Improved

    Python

  5. rinchen-org/event-sangha rinchen-org/event-sangha Public

    PHP

  6. openresearchnetwork/openresearchnetwork.github.io openresearchnetwork/openresearchnetwork.github.io Public

    HTML 1