Malte Tammena

Webentwickler at Schulverwalter

Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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Malte Tammena is a web developer based in Leipzig with 10 years of hands-on experience building reliable software and a strong academic foundation from Universität Leipzig where he completed both his BSc and MSc in Computer Science. A committed FOSS enthusiast and Linux/Rust aficionado, he contributes to Rust ecosystem projects such as nalgebra, improving code safety by adding #[must_use] annotations and other API hardening changes. He combines practical web development work at Schulverwalter with academic research experience as a scientific assistant, bridging theory and production engineering. Known for attention to detail, he focuses on preventing subtle bugs and improving developer ergonomics in core libraries as well as delivering maintainable web systems.
code10 years of coding experience
bookMaster of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Universität Leipzig
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Github Skills (9)

vector10
rust10
vector-math10
matrix10
linear-algebra10
algebra10
software-design9
sparse-matrix9
geometry8

Programming languages (12)

C#C++ShellRustCOCamlTeXJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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dimforge/nalgebra

Mar 2021 - Jun 2021

Linear algebra library for Rust.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 1 PR, 7 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Malte focused on enhancing the nalgebra library by adding `#[must_use]` annotations to various functions. This change improves code safety and prevents accidental discarding of return values that could lead to subtle bugs. The commits span multiple files, including those related to linear algebra, sparse matrices, geometry, and other core components, suggesting a broad impact on the library's functionality. They also addressed missing question marks in the solve functions and added `get_mut` annotations to multiple functions.
eigenvalueslinear-algebra-librarylinear-algebrandarrayrust
MalteT/2a-emulator

Apr 2019 - Jun 2022

Emulator for the microcomputer "Minirechner 2a"
Contributions:7 releases, 342 commits, 16 PRs in 3 years 2 months
emulatoremulationmicrocomputer
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Malte Tammena - Webentwickler at Schulverwalter