Josh Moser is an experienced software engineer and entrepreneur with 13 years in the field who runs Acecool from Charleston, SC. He specializes in problem solving, application design and integration, pattern matching, quality assurance, and game development—skills reflected in concrete contributions to the popular Facepunch/garrysmod project where he improved VGUI tooltips, color handling, angle utilities, and game view logic. Comfortable across the stack, he focuses on inter-platform communication and interpreting complex code to deliver practical solutions, including atypical expertise in captcha defeat and system interoperability. His long-running ownership role signals a blend of technical depth and business stewardship, while coursework at College of Charleston and Trident Technical College underpin his hands-on foundation.
Contributions:10 commits, 3 PRs, 39 comments in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Josh primarily contributed to the VGUI (VGUI is a VGUI - Virtual GUI library used by source engine games) tooltip system. Their work involved modifying existing tooltip functionality to prevent off-screen display, improving the font, and adding on-screen logic. Furthermore, the user added and modified functions related to color handling and angle manipulation, enhancing the core utilities of the Lua codebase. They also made improvements to team management and game view calculations.
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