Daniel Dominguez is a software developer based in Lima, Peru, with eight years of experience focused on compiler design, programming languages, game development, and emulation. He has been building production software at Wolfram since 2017 while also teaching computer science topics as a teaching assistant at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Daniel blends a physics background with practical software engineering, bringing analytic rigor to systems-level problems like compilers and emulator accuracy. He contributes to developer education through mentoring at the Wolfram Summer School and hands-on TA roles, signaling a talent for translating complex concepts into teachable code. Comfortable across research-adjacent and product environments, he favors projects that intersect language design and performance-sensitive implementation. Colleagues describe him as curious and methodical, with a knack for turning theoretical ideas into working tools.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Physics, Bachelor's degree, Physics at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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