İsmail Arılık is a Web Artisan and lead software engineer with 11 years of professional experience spanning mobile, backend and predominantly frontend development. He has modernized large-scale frontends using Vue.js and in-house component libraries at FactSet, built AngularJS-based products and supported DevOps workflows at P.I. Works, and created production Android apps early in his career. A practical full-stack thinker, he also implemented Elasticsearch-based search integration for Anadolu University's website and contributes to notable open-source projects, including Turkish localization of ruby-lang.org and bug fixes in the rust-lang compiler. Based in Denizli, Turkey, he combines fast, accessible web delivery with attention to detail and a penchant for shipping pragmatic, maintainable code. Colleagues can expect an investigative, hands-on engineer who balances craftsmanship with real-world product needs.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer’s Degree, Software Engineering, 3.27/4.00, Engineer’s Degree, Software Engineering, 3.27/4.00 at Anadolu Üniversitesi
Contributions:4 reviews, 159 commits, 207 PRs in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:İsmail primarily contributed to translating the Ruby website into Turkish (tr). They modified the `index.html` files to include and adapt Turkish language content. This involved translating strings within the main page and code examples, ensuring the Turkish language was properly integrated into the site. Additionally, the user updated the `_plugins/translation_status.rb` file to include Turkish language support for the website.
Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 19 PRs, 79 comments in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:İsmail primarily contributed to the core functionality of the Rust compiler, focusing on bug fixes and improvements within the `rust-lang/rust` repository. Their work included addressing issues in the `std_detect` links, handling lint cases in `rustc-hir-analysis`, and resolving issues related to `rustc_metadata` and `rustc_query_impl`. Furthermore, the user made changes to address `clippy` cases of `rustc::potential_query_instability` lint and implemented improvements in `librustdoc`. This work demonstrates a focus on maintaining and enhancing the compiler's internal workings.
crategarbage-collectionrustreliablecompiler
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