Anutosh Bhat is a software engineer with four years of experience, educated at IIT Madras and based in Mumbai, who blends systems-level compiler work with pure-Python symbolic math development. He contributed to LLVM to improve WebAssembly toolchains and clang-repl linking for browser-targeted binaries, and to SymPy by hardening tests and fixing subtle series/limits logic in core modules. A two-time Google Summer of Code participant with the Python Software Foundation (’23) and SymPy (’22), he moves comfortably between low-level build/linker issues and high-level mathematical correctness. His background suggests an unusual combination of compiler toolchain pragmatism and formal-math sensibilities, making him well-suited for projects that require both rigorous correctness and practical deployment.
Contributions:446 reviews, 80 commits, 93 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Anutosh primarily contributed to the `sympy/sympy` repository by adding and improving tests, and fixing issues related to the `series` module, which is written in pure Python. They focused on adding appropriate tests to address specific issues and improve code quality. These changes involved making assumptions for variables and modifications to the core `limits.py` and `order.py` files.
The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Systems Engineer
Contributions:17 reviews, 18 PRs, 107 comments in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Anutosh contributed to the LLVM project by modifying the clang-repl and linker code, primarily focused on web assembly (WASM) related functionalities. They fixed issues related to generating WASM binaries for browser execution, addressed compilation warnings, and optimized the build process. Their work involved adjusting compiler flags, modifying the linking process using wasm-ld, and improving the overall build configuration for WASM targets.
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