Atsushi Kiwaki is a Tokyo-area programmer based in Fukuoka with 12 years of hands-on software experience, currently working as a programmer since 2015. He contributes to open-source tooling for Swift, notably improving Kanna, an XML/HTML parser by adding XPath/CSS selector support and fixing memory and compatibility issues. Comfortable across the full stack, he combines pragmatic maintenance work with feature development, shipping reliable parser enhancements that help other developers query and navigate HTML/XML more effectively. His long tenure and focus on low-level robustness suggest a strong attention to performance and memory safety in production code.
Contributions:44 releases, 4 reviews, 319 commits in 7 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Atsushi primarily contributed to the development and maintenance of Kanna, an XML/HTML parser for Swift. Their work focused on updating and improving the parsing capabilities of the library, including adding support for XPath and CSS selectors for navigating and querying the parsed content. The user's commits also included code modifications to support Swift 1.1, adding example implementations, and fixing memory leaks and other bugs.
Contributions:4 releases, 5 commits, 1 PR in 2 years 6 months
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