Laurence Muller is a Staff Engineer and founder with 17 years of experience building and leading mobile products, currently shaping engineering at Whatnot after a strong tenure driving Wanderu’s award-winning travel apps. He blends a research background (MSc, University of Amsterdam) in HCI, natural user interfaces and information visualization with hands-on expertise in cross-platform mobile engineering, game ports and tooling (C++, Java, Kotlin, Swift). At Wanderu he moved from individual contributor to mobile lead, instituting product analytics, Compose Multiplatform and ASO tooling to tighten product–business feedback loops. Through Epic Windmill he has ported notable indie titles like Super Hexagon and contributed Android improvements to the prominent openFrameworks creative coding toolkit. Comfortable across platform constraints (Android/iOS/BB10/QNX) and data visualization, he pairs pragmatic engineering with UX sensibility to ship polished user experiences. Based in Arlington, MA, he’s equally likely to be found prototyping a new interaction for large displays as optimizing an app store funnel.
17 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering General Operations (Algemene Operationele Techniek AOT), Bachelor of Engineering General Operations (Algemene Operationele Techniek AOT) at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Master of Science Grid Computing, Master of Science Grid Computing at University of Amsterdam
openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:13 commits, 1 comment in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Laurence primarily focused on enhancing the Android component of the openFrameworks toolkit. Their contributions addressed issues related to retrieving external storage locations, modifying the data path for storing application data, and improving asset handling for Android applications. These changes aimed to improve the overall functionality and compatibility of openFrameworks applications on Android devices, and incorporated best practices for data storage on Android. The user made further improvements to improve reliability, fixed arguments in motion event and fixed the use of sound resources.
Contributions:71 commits, 6 pushes in 2 years 8 months
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