- The EK programming language (Documentation) (2024)
ℹ️ A dynamic mixfix strict and impure functional programming language
⚙️ VM interpreter in Haskell
🥇 Earned first place within its category of Epitech projects
🔓 It is open source under the BSD 3-clause license - The GRPH programming language (2022-2023)
ℹ️ A programming language allowing the animation of vector figures
⚙️ Compiler frontend in Swift using LLVM
📘 Standard library in C and C++
🔓 It is open source under the MPL 2.0 license - French Republican Calendar (App Store) (2020)
ℹ️ A date converter to the Republican calendar of 1793.
📱 Native iOS and watchOS app (SwiftUI)
🖥 Also available as a web app (SwiftWasm)
🔓 It is completely open source under the MPL 2.0 license - Orbe pour Pronote (now unavailable) (2019-2021)
ℹ️ An app to see your schedule, grades, and homework, intended for high school students and their parents
📱 Native iOS, watchOS and macOS app (SwiftUI and AppKit) - SnowHex (2018)
ℹ️ A hex editor with syntax highlighting, to help understanding some binary fromats, such as GIF and ELF
🖥 Java Swing Desktop App
🔓 It is source available since 2022
- The Swift programming language (All contributions) (2024)
ℹ️ Worked on improving debug info quality for optimized code, during an internship at Apple
➕ One contribution to LLVM
The main languages I use are Swift, C and C++. I've made a lot of projects with them, and I master them completely.
I also have some experience with Java, Python, Rust, Haskell, JavaScript, PHP, Objective-C, bash scripting, LLVM IR, and of course my own programming languages (EK, GRPH, Glu).
I love learning languages, and have also tried Golang, C#, Perl, Clojure, Kotlin and Scala.
Currently, I am mostly writing C and C++ for school projects.
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