Kenneth Sanislo is a seasoned Systems Administrator based in Seattle with over a decade of hands-on experience designing and operating Cisco networks, Linux/Unix servers, WAN deployments, and wireless last-mile connectivity. He blends low-level systems programming (C/C++) and scripting (Perl, Bash, PHP) with infrastructure automation to deliver reliable, production-ready architectures across diverse environments. His long tenure across firms from boutique web shops to enterprise services reflects a pragmatic approach to scalability and uptime. Kenneth also contributes to open-source projects, notably improving HTTP/SSL and keep-alive behavior for the devkitPro/libctru 3DS networking stack, showing a niche focus on robust embedded network communication. Colleagues rely on him for bridging network engineering, system internals, and practical application-level fixes that prevent subtle production failures.
Homebrew development library for Nintendo 3DS/Horizon OS user mode (Arm11)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 4 PRs, 8 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Kenneth focused on improving the HTTPC library, adding features and addressing issues related to network communication within the 3DS environment. The contributions include fixes and extensions to the `httpc.c` and `httpc.h` files, implementing SSL options, and incorporating HTTP Keep-Alive functionality. These changes enhance the library's functionality and performance, enabling more robust network interactions for homebrew applications on the Nintendo 3DS.
Contributions:4 releases, 12 commits, 1 PR in 6 months
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