Carl Weilguny

Technical Lead KARLI Core at codestructors e.U.

Lichtenberg, Upper Austria
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Carl Weilguny is a Technical Lead and AI-focused engineer with a decade of software experience, currently shaping KARLI Core—an enterprise LLM and AI assistant platform built on EU infrastructure with GDPR and EU AI Act readiness. He combines hands-on data science and NLP/LLM expertise with platform architecture and governance, leading technology standards and cross-disciplinary teams at FiveSquare. Carl also runs his own outfit, codestructors e.U., and previously built production apps for the gambling industry while contributing to Roslyn-based C# analyzers in open source. Studying for a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence at JKU Linz, he pairs formal AI training with practical system design and a knack for making static analysis tools handle tricky edge cases.
code10 years of coding experience
job10 years of employment as a software developer
bookArtificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence at Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
bookMobile Computing, Mobile Computing at HTL Braunau
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Github Skills (6)

code-analysis10
roslyn10
csharp10
dotnet-core10
testing9
fest8

Programming languages (2)

C#Java

Github contributions (5)

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code-cracker/code-cracker

Oct 2018 - Nov 2018

An analyzer library for C# and VB that uses Roslyn to produce refactorings, code analysis, and other niceties.
Role in this project:
userBackend Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 4 PRs, 7 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Carl focused on enhancing and fixing existing code analysis rules within the `code-cracker/code-cracker` repository. Their contributions include modifying the `TaskNameAsyncCodeFixProvider` to handle edge cases and resolving issues related to the `RemoveWhereWhenItIsPossibleAnalyzer`, including implementing tests and ensuring functionality with IQueryable and async methods. The user primarily worked with C# code and Roslyn-based analyzers.
roslynrefactoringsdotnetanalysisroslyn-analyzer
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch in 8 months
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