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Greg Shuflin 32c5ce097b Tweak font css 2022-11-04 23:50:45 -07:00
Greg Shuflin 239892ba69 Change fonts; change verbiage a bit 2022-11-04 23:48:22 -07:00
Greg Shuflin 8675e429c1 Update verbiage on website 2022-11-04 23:43:13 -07:00
Greg Shuflin b14b3e59bd Make red link color brighter 2022-09-29 15:36:43 -07:00
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<p>I'm a software engineer with broad expertise across several different
disciplines of industry software development, particularly network
programming, full-stack web development, and modern cloud-focused devops/Unix
systems administration. I dabble in 3d graphics, functional programming/type
theory, programming language design, and mucking about with microcontrollers
on the side, and one or another of these skillsets has come in handy before.
programming, full-stack web development, all things cryptocurrency, and
modern cloud-focused devops/Unix systems administration. On the side, I
dabble in 3d graphics, functional programming/type theory, programming
language design, and mucking about with microcontrollers.
<p>I've shipped code in Rust, Python, C, C++, Ruby on Rails, Scala, Elm, and
<p>I've shipped code in Rust, Python, C, C++, Ruby (on Rails), Scala, Elm, and
Haskell. My educational credentials are a BA in Linguistics, Computer
Science and Japanese from the University of California, Berkeley. I used to
have a line here that said "Also if you're hiring for a Rust position I'd
love to talk to you.", but since I now have a position where I spend a lot
of my time writing Rust, I suppose it worked.
Science and Japanese from the University of California, Berkeley. My language
of choice for most sorts of software project is Rust these days, but there's a
whole wide world out there of interesting developments in programming language
research - I'd love to write, say, Idris for a living one day.
<h2>Open-source work</h2>
<p>My passion as a software developer is software correctness - I think the
industry as a whole places too little emphasis on writing software that does
the right thing from the beginning. I want to use the best tools and
practices available to write software that is easily maintainable and
minimizes bugs from the start of a project onwards.
<p>As part of my work at Toolchain Labs, I
<a href="https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/commits?author=gshuflin">contribute</a>
<h2>Open-source contributions</h2>
<p>I recently started porting the <a href="https://github.com/neunenak/sshfs">SSHFS</a> UNIX utility
from C to Rust.
<p>I'm a user of and occasional contributor to the <a href="https://github.com/casey/just">just</a> command runner
<p>As part of my work at Toolchain Labs, I was a
<a href="https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/commits?author=gshuflin">contributor</a>
to the <a href="https://www.pantsbuild.org/">Pants</a> build system. Much of my work
on this project has involved porting the codebase from a legacy Python execution engine
on this project involved porting the codebase from a legacy Python execution engine
to a modern and more performant Rust execution engine.
<p>I recently contributed a basic <a href="https://github.com/koka-lang/koka/pull/193/commits/ab290a41a4249450d9934a4c23d2b8ed7e98b448">Vim plugin</a>

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body {
background-color:#2B2B4D;
color: white;
font-family: Ubuntu;
font-family: "Fira Sans", sans-serif;
}
b {
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}
a {
color:#ff3333;
color: #f74848;
font-weight:bolder;
}
a:visited {
color:#ff3333;
color:#f74848;
}
li {
font-family: Ubuntu;
margin-bottom:10px;
}
a.codeLink {