Hunter Lang is a PhD candidate at MIT CSAIL with 14 years of software engineering experience, splitting time between Cambridge and Seattle. He blends academic research in clinical machine learning with practical full‑stack development, contributing notable open-source work to DuckDuckGo’s Instant Answers—implementing API integrations and Perl/JavaScript back-end goodies like passphrase generators and random-word features. Comfortable across front-end presentation and server-side scripting, he has a track record of refactoring legacy code and adding data-driven features (e.g., cost-of-living and XKCD/Twitter integrations). Hunter’s profile reflects a pragmatic researcher-engineer who moves between prototyping research ideas and shipping production-ready integrations.
DuckDuckGo Instant Answers based on JavaScript (JSON) APIs
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:70 commits, 1 PR in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Hunter contributed to the DuckDuckGo Instant Answers project by implementing features related to fetching and displaying information from external APIs. They added a "random word" feature using the Wordnik API, involving JavaScript, HTML, and Perl components. Further contributions included integrating an Expatistan feature for cost of living data and enhancements to the Twitter and XKCD integrations, reflecting a focus on API integrations and front-end presentation.
DuckDuckGo Instant Answers based on Perl & JavaScript
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:67 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Hunter primarily contributed to the development of "goodies" within the DuckDuckGo Instant Answers project, focusing on creating functionalities like a passphrase generator, a binary converter, and an average calculator. They refactored existing code, updated regular expressions, and added new features. The user worked extensively with Perl scripts and interacted with the project's existing infrastructure to integrate these functionalities.
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