Clark Moody is an experienced software leader and co-founder/Director of Engineering at Interchange in Austin with 11 years of hands-on engineering experience. He blends full‑stack Rust development with startup leadership, routinely shipping both UI polish and backend robustness. As an active open-source contributor he’s improved the popular iced GUI library—adding widget sizing, theming and canvas rendering refinements—and refactored core pieces of the fedimint federated e‑cash project, touching PeerId, wallet, consensus and network handling. His work reflects an uncommon combination of product-focused UX attention (color spaces, spacing, readable controls) and deep systems hygiene (amount calculations, API and connection reliability), helping bridge developer ergonomics with secure, reliable infrastructure.
A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:15 reviews, 41 commits, 10 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Clark primarily contributed to the development of the `iced` GUI library, focusing on enhancing the `Checkbox` widget with new properties for size, spacing, and text size. They implemented conversion traits for the `palette::Srgb` color type, added and removed color-related features, and created an example color palette program. The user also refactored the codebase to use canvas for drawing, and further updated the color space representation for improved theming capabilities.
Contributions:2 reviews, 15 commits, 1 PR in 2 days
Contributions summary:Clark primarily focused on refactoring and improving the `fedimint` project's codebase. They implemented a new `PeerId` struct, addressing errors related to it and introduced various improvements to configuration and network connection handling, as well as several modifications to the wallet and consensus modules. Furthermore, they added improvements related to amount calculations and refined the use of several APIs, including some hygiene related changes.
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