Ian Culp is a data-friendly full-stack software engineer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma with six years of hands-on experience building practical, analytics-driven applications. He combines strong management information systems and analytics grounding (BS, 3.9 GPA) with a penchant for clean, content-focused engineering, demonstrated by technical-writing contributions to the popular BlockchainCommons "Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line" course. Comfortable across the stack, Ian focuses on turning messy real-world data into reliable tooling and has a track record of refactoring notebooks and pipelines to handle edge cases and internationalized content. He brands his work as onecandle.dev, signaling a thoughtful, developer-centric approach to projects. Colleagues can expect a developer who pairs meticulous data thinking with readable, maintainable code.
6 years of coding experience
Associate of Arts - AA, Associate of Arts - AA at Adams State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Management Information Systems and Analytics, 3.9, Bachelor of Science - BS, Management Information Systems and Analytics, 3.9 at Colorado State University Global
A complete course for learning Bitcoin programming and usage from the command
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:161 reviews, 260 commits, 52 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Ian's commits primarily focus on modifying and updating the `word_count.ipynb` notebook. These changes involve refactoring the code to handle edge cases, update the word count to consider markdown, and modify the code to accommodate various characters in the source files. The final commits added a total count of translatable words and include it in the dataframe. The user is focused on content analysis within the project.
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Ian Culp - Software Engineer at One Candle Development