Daniel Amo is a software engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in C/C++ tooling, build systems, and embedded robotics. He currently contributes to Conan, the leading open-source C/C++ package manager at JFrog, working across Python backend development, CI, package recipes, and user-facing CLI refinements. His background spans 3D printing, industrial vision, UAV/UGV mission software and HMI work, giving him rare end-to-end exposure from firmware and real-time Linux to high-level packaging and docs. Comfortable with CMake, Autotools, MSBuild, Qt/QML, ROS and VTK, he pairs low-level systems knowledge with strong documentation and community engagement. Colleagues rely on him for maintenance, reproducible builds and clear developer UX improvements, evidenced by contributions to Conan Center recipes and docs. Based in Benasque, Spain, he blends field robotics pragmatism with open-source stewardship to make C/C++ ecosystems more usable.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachillerato, Science bachillerato, 8.41, Bachillerato, Science bachillerato, 8.41 at I.E.S. Gabriel García Márquez
Official Language School
Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering, Robotics, electronics and automation., Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering, Robotics, electronics and automation. at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Contributions:154 reviews, 486 commits, 612 PRs in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Daniel's commits focus on documenting the Conan project's specifications, including the configuration of builds, generators, and package management processes. The contributions span several document sections, adding details about the usage of components, generators, configuration files, and various command parameters, such as those related to `conan config install` and `conan upload`. The user also updated examples and improved the general organization and readability of the documentation.
Contributions:1529 reviews, 1017 commits, 1295 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the core recipes of the ConanCenter repository, focusing on maintaining and updating package recipes for C++ libraries and tools. They made modifications to existing recipes, such as removing author information, fixing hook checks, and refactoring test packages, indicating a focus on code quality and maintainability. The user also updated recipes for various libraries, addressing issues and ensuring the package definitions are up-to-date with the latest versions.
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