Antti Korpi is a data-driven CEO and founder with 12 years of experience turning finance, IT and business needs into actionable reporting, forecasting and dashboarding solutions for both services and manufacturing. He leads Kaivo and QuickBI, focusing on keeping AI tools and analytics dashboards fed with fresh, reliable data while bringing a hands-on background in DW planning, Tableau delivery and KPI design. Earlier roles across production and sales controlling give him deep operational credibility and a knack for translating messy transactional systems into decision-ready metrics. An active contributor to open-source tooling, he has improved parser error reporting and robustness in notable projects and contributed stability fixes in cross-platform C/C++ codebases—evidence of a pragmatic engineer’s mindset beneath the executive title. Based in Helsinki, he blends a Master’s in Management Accounting with entrepreneurial drive and a dry humour captured on GitHub as a “carbon-based entropy generator.”
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Economics, Management Accounting, Master, Economics, Management Accounting at Turku School of Economics at the University of Turku
A monadic LL(infinity) parser combinator library for javascript
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 8 PRs, 44 comments in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Antti primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the parser combinator library. Their contributions include adding features to calculate line and column offsets for improved error reporting and debugging. They also addressed type-checking issues to improve the robustness of the library's public API and improved code readability. Furthermore, the user introduced an XML-ish example illustrating practical use of the library's parser combinators.
Contributions:11 commits, 7 PRs, 75 comments in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Antti primarily focused on improving the test suite for the markdown-pdf converter. They added a new unit test for the `cssPath` option, ensuring the correct application of custom CSS. Furthermore, the user updated existing tests to use synchronous file closing methods and conformed to the project's coding standards. They also updated dependencies, which indicates a focus on maintaining the project's quality and adhering to best practices.
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