Antje Rumpf is a software engineer with 17 years of experience based in Weener, Germany, currently building products at eQ-3 AG. She has a strong background in mobile app development (iOS, Android, Ionic) and frontend work with Craft CMS, complemented by an MSc in Computer Science and Media Application. Antje is an active open-source contributor in the Nim ecosystem, having improved the jester web framework, contributed to the Nim compiler and stdlib, and implemented the nimble publish workflow that integrates GitHub automation. Her work shows a mix of pragmatic application development and lower-level systems improvements, revealing comfort across user-facing apps and backend tooling. Colleagues can expect a developer who bridges polished UX implementation with attention to core platform quality.
17 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Media Application, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Media Application at University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1489 reviews, 9383 commits, 9143 PRs in 14 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Antje contributed to the Nim language project by making a series of changes, including updating comments in the `ast.nim` file, performing cleanups to the standard library, and implementing improvements for `httpcore`. These contributions suggest involvement in core language features and potentially the development of server-side components. The changes demonstrate a focus on code quality and functionality within the Nim ecosystem.
Contributions:44 reviews, 69 commits, 133 PRs in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Antje implemented the `nimble publish` command, which automates the process of creating a pull request against the nim-lang/packages repository. This involved creating the necessary API calls to the GitHub API, specifically for forking the packages repository, creating pull requests, and pushing changes. The user also made changes to the nimble and nimblepkg modules to support the publish command. These changes include the integration of `nimbletypes`, `packageinfo`, and `version`, which are core elements of the Nimble package manager.
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