Kkushaan Joshi is a versatile technologist and market trader with 11 years of experience blending full-stack JavaScript development, AI automation, and systematic prop trading. Based in Toronto, he contributes to prominent open-source projects like Mapbox SDK and the OpenStreetMap iD editor, delivering both backend refactors and front-end UX improvements. As an independent prop trader he passed 20+ funded evaluations and documents extensive manual backtests, applying structural breakout strategies with disciplined risk management. He also builds practical generative-AI automations—RAG-enabled support triage, multi-agent orchestration, and HR resume shortlisting—that have moved startups from prototype to production. Unusually, Kkushaan pairs this technical repertoire with his work as an "Occult Scientist" and astrology remedy designer, bringing a pattern-oriented, systems-thinking approach to both markets and product design. This combination of rigorous data-driven processes and unconventional perspectives makes him adept at finding structure where others see noise.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Ai Generalist, Artificial Intelligence, Ai Generalist, Artificial Intelligence at Outskill
A JavaScript client to Mapbox services, supporting Node, browsers, and React Native
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:76 commits, 14 PRs, 39 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Kkushaan primarily refactored and updated the code base, addressing issues across different services. Their contributions involved changes to the matching, directions, and matrix services, as well as the geocoding, dataset and uploads services. The code modifications involved adjustments to input validation, and the use of more appropriate HTTP methods.
🆔 The easy-to-use OpenStreetMap editor in JavaScript.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:171 commits, 70 PRs, 109 pushes in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Kkushaan primarily contributed to the user interface and front-end aspects of the OpenStreetMap editor. They focused on refining the UI, including fixing regular expressions and adding features such as wiki links for changeset comments, and imagery offset adjustments. Their work involved JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
javascriptmappingosmeditoropenstreetmap
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