Carl Bialorucki is a Core Developer and Computer Engineering student with a decade of hands-on software experience, focused on operating systems, embedded systems, and hardware design. As a contributor to the high-profile ReactOS project he’s implemented UI and system-behavior features and helped ship a new NTFS driver and improved test coverage to boost Windows compatibility. He started publishing apps as a teen and has maintained independent development work—building Microsoft Store apps and reverse-engineering Android binaries to enable cross-platform functionality. Based in Rexburg, Idaho, he balances rigorous academic performance (3.95 GPA) and open-source core development with the practical demands of family life, which now guides his priorities. Notably, his contributions bridge low-level kernel and filesystem work with user-facing UX improvements, a blend that’s rare among young engineers.
10 years of coding experience
Computer Programming, A, Computer Programming, A at BYU-Pathway Worldwide
Contributions:1 release, 329 reviews, 46 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Carl primarily contributed to the ReactOS operating system by implementing features related to the user interface and system behavior. Their work includes adding registry key persistence for toolbar and status bar settings, allowing the system to save and restore these states across reboots. They also addressed taskbar functionality, enabling saving of taskbar positions and locked state, and enhanced the taskbar clock's display of date and time. Further modifications were made to improve the user experience in game dialogs and the overall appearance of the system.
Contributions:290 pushes, 62 branches in 1 year 2 months
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