Likes: | python c c++ java ruby peer-to-peer embedded llvm bigdata internet-of-things scala rust management |
Dislikes: | php perl microsoft minitel cobol |
Architecture, design, project management and implementation of electronics, firmwares and electromechanics for our product. Certification and safety process (EMC, IEC). Mass production bringup.
Designed and implemented the firmware of a 3D Printer to make it work with multiple filament of different colors. Worked on the Qt based desktop application to operate it. Created the backoffice application to handle the inventory and the production. Improved the specifications of the product, for a better final use and production. Bring up to small scale production.
Successful exit with a buy out by 3D Systems!
Technical lead, project management, team management ; hacking, testing and demonstration of prototypes ; agile hard/soft iterations from prototypes up to production.
helped bootstrap the CKAB firm that has been incubated in Bearstech. Worked on several projects :
Wrote a matlab to C++ translator. Made a seminar about it, referenced over here
That translator has been written partly in C (with lex/yacc), to build the AST and in python to work on the normalization and code generation. The users input some Matlab code, and the compiler translates it in C++, using MatMTL, a static matrix library using templates. The compiler keeps all comments at the same place and preserved variable names in the resulting code, so the user can hack it further, if he wants to.
After the tests, we could see the resulting compiled code running 40x faster than the original code in the Matlab runtime.
Analysis, design and creation of a project that gives quality information over a diode production product line in a factory. All measurements were automatized using LabWindows through the GPIB bus, giving whether the diode is matching the datasheet or not, and all the results were stored and analysed for quality analysis of the production.
I hired one developer (which was graduating for a master's degree) who worked on the GPIB and UI stuff, while I was controlling his work and hacking the whole database and analysis part.
Tool to manage git services (gitlab, github, bitbucket) from the command line.
Python Event Source Library
A server implementation based on tornado of Server Side Events, alias Event Source.
Plugin to enable collaborative edition on etherpad with the best editor
I have built this plugin so I can edit EPL pads from within my own editor: vim.
Autonomous opensource hardware pollution sensor system.
I have designed and coded the whole software architecture of the project, while a colleague worked on the hardware. That project has been a great challenge, that begun long before the air quality egg, and provides useful measures. It is being now used by a laboratory in a test run in south of France.
(localized) G3 Firmware for the Mighty Board motherboard used in The Replicator.
Translation of the Makerbot firmware in French
XBee communication libraries and utilities (patched for Mac OS support)
I added macosx support (by switching from epoll()
to select()
, as only select()
work on character devices on macosx).
MagTek USB Swipe Reader
I extended the USB Swipe Reader library made originally for a MagTek, to add support for the TMSR33, which is cheap and pretty popular.
I wrote a blog article about that swipe reader and how I reversed engineered the whole keyboard HID in the linux kernel to make it work!
Simple arduino based controller to open a door
a sample program to remotely open a door.
Tools for working with arduino without launching the IDE
The makefile I'm using when I work on arduinos, without the IDE. Because I like vim better.
RFID Controller code
A RFID controller code for opening a door.
This project aims to provide a SyncAdapter and a matching Server so you can manage and sync your contacts yourself
I have built this sync service, so I can share my contacts from a vcf file to my own android phone. We have used it at my previous company for sharing the internal vcf addressbook of all employees.
irssi plugin that sends notifications to growl or libnotify over a ssh tunnel
I wrote this utility to help me have irssi events shown on my desktop's notification utility (dbus or growl).
My personal weblog, where I share my hacks.
Article on the Dvorak keyboard layout, its history and how to configure it on your system.
Full colour 3D Printer produced and sold from 2013 to 2015.
A JavaScript Code Quality Tool
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I have begun using computers in 1988, using Internet in 1994, using linux in 1996 and hacking at the same pace (Basic as a child, Shell and Perl as a teenager, C/C++ after graduation and Python, Java and all the others afterwards). Parts of my own education comes from the communities on Internet, and that's how I have a strong belief FLOSS is natural.
Computing science has always been the endless rabbit hole that has always excited my curiosity and still does. I have learned so many aspects of it, and we are inventing so many even more exciting aspects of it everyday that I don't think I may get tired of that one day.
As a child my goal was to become an inventor, and has not changed much as I've grown up. Though, we can use more "serious" terms instead of inventor, like Software Architect, Engineer… My goal is still to create unseen and innovative uses of the technologies we have the luck to have.
Today, I've been involved in many FLOSS projects, I've cofounded my local hackerspace and supported others create theirs, I've shared my knowledge through workshops, university courses or sites like stackoverflow.
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Posted on May 7, 2013 by Windell
First Computer: | Amstrad CPC 6128 |
Favorite Editor: | vim |