Brian Seymour is a software-focused content creator and engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience building tools and teaching programming concepts to a global audience as the creator of the Engineer Man YouTube channel (510k+ subscribers). Based in Florida, he combines full‑stack and back‑end skills—contributing C/GTK, Python, and JavaScript examples as well as backend work on a high-performance code execution engine that added multi-language support for Go, Rust, and Bash. He favors concise, practical demonstrations that distill complex topics like threading, language runtimes, and API design into bite-sized, reproducible code. His public repos emphasize reproducibility and pedagogy, keeping examples exactly as shown in videos to help learners follow along.
Code from the Engineer Man YouTube channel. Please do not submit pull requests, they will be ignored/closed. The code in the repo needs to remain as it was in the video.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:151 commits, 23 PRs, 144 pushes in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Brian contributed code to build and organize a variety of programs. They implemented a C program with GTK for a UI, a threading program, a Python script for a basic snake game, and JavaScript code for promises. Additionally, they contributed to creating bubble sort algorithm, a python program to interact with google hangouts history and python code for files. Finally they created code for struct and control flow in python.
A high performance general purpose code execution engine.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:291 commits, 56 PRs, 270 pushes in 3 years
Contributions summary:Brian primarily contributed to the back-end code execution engine, implementing features to support various programming languages. Their work included adding support for new languages like Go, Rust, and Bash. They also refactored the API, added support for multiple arguments, and refactored the codebase. Furthermore, they added support for versions and versions endpoint.
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