Frédéric Meyer is a seasoned full-stack developer with over two decades of hands-on experience and a recent focus on Go, Rust and Python for backend systems. He has delivered projects for micro-teams and large enterprises (including OVHcloud, Ubisoft and Free), adapting quickly across diverse tech stacks from Symfony/PHP and Java to Vue/Angular frontends. A pragmatic operator, he routinely manages Linux servers, Docker environments and both relational (Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL) and NoSQL stores (MongoDB, Elasticsearch), and is keen to expand into Redis, Cassandra and LevelDB. Active in open source, he contributed deep backend work to the Iris Go web framework and implemented C union transpilation features for the c2go project, showing aptitude for low-level data modeling and code generation. Based near Paris, he balances production engineering with continual learning—regularly practicing on Codewars and exploring Rust as his preferred language for personal projects.
Contributions:36 commits, 3 PRs, 10 comments in 8 days
Contributions summary:Frédéric contributed to the `c2go` repository, a tool for transpiling C to Go. They focused on implementing support for C unions, a complex data structure in C. Their work involved creating Go AST structures for unions, defining methods for casting and assigning union values, and generating methods for getting and setting union fields. The commits indicate a deep understanding of C data structures and Go code generation, with the aim of accurately translating C code into Go code.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:12 commits, 7 PRs, 22 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Frédéric primarily contributed to the Iris web framework's backend functionality, focusing on session management, routing, and template engine integration. They implemented and modified session APIs, including the addition of expiration and update functionalities. Furthermore, the user addressed issues within the Django template engine, resolving template tag problems and applying a new template loader. They also made improvements to the router, including the addition of fallback handlers.
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