Hugo Lindström is a seasoned Full Stack Engineer with 14 years of experience building embedded and high-performance systems across C++, Go, JavaScript/Node and mobile platforms. He currently helps publishers increase revenue at Relevant Digital by delivering low-latency, big-data solutions, and previously led firmware and cross-disciplinary teams at Trimble and Innophase working on ARM-based SoCs, Wi‑Fi/BLE and peripheral drivers. Hugo combines deep low-level expertise (C/C++, drivers, RTOS work) with modern full-stack skills (React, Node, Android) and a track record of shipping stable products from device firmware to user-facing apps. He’s an early music-tech entrepreneur and contributor to open-source projects like Tomahawk, reflecting a long-standing interest in audio and cross-platform systems. Colleagues describe him as a positive, collaborative problem solver who actively improves team practices and delivery pipelines.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Säkerhetsskyddsutbildning, Säkerhetsskyddsutbildning at FMV
Kandidatexamen, Systems Engineering, Kandidatexamen, Systems Engineering at Mittuniversitetet / Mid Sweden University
Contributions:236 commits, 12 PRs, 17 pushes in 8 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Hugo primarily worked on the `tomahawk-player/tomahawk` repository, a multi-source music player. Their contributions included updating existing code, specifically focusing on modifying functions and code differences. The commits demonstrate the user's involvement in features related to handling various media types and metadata parsing, including updates to the dropjob.cpp.
Contributions summary:Hugo primarily focused on developing the Android application for the Tomahawk music player. Their contributions included implementing core features for audio playback, such as the PlaybackActivity and PlaybackService. The user added UI elements, like buttons, seekbars, and metadata display, to the playback screen and integrated user interactions, like swipe gestures, to enhance the user experience. The commits also involved refactoring the service to include methods for seeking and updated copyrights.
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