Mark Rogoyski is a software engineer with 11 years of experience who specializes in back-end development and numerical computing libraries. He is the developer behind MathPHP and Honyaku Star, contributing focused statistical and probability functionality to make advanced math tools accessible in PHP. Mark’s open-source work added median, mode, and variance calculations across multiple distributions (Beta, Chi-squared, Gamma, Weibull, and others), improving the library’s utility for data modeling and analysis. Based in the United States, he combines practical engineering with a penchant for mathematical rigor, turning abstract statistical concepts into production-ready code. Colleagues value his attention to numerical correctness and his ability to bridge domain math expertise with everyday software needs.
Powerful modern math library for PHP: Features descriptive statistics and regressions; Continuous and discrete probability distributions; Linear algebra with matrices and vectors, Numerical analysis; special mathematical functions; Algebra
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:87 releases, 68 reviews, 2400 commits in 6 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Mark primarily focused on improving the math-php library's functionality by adding new methods to various discrete probability distributions. Their contributions involved implementing median, mode, and variance calculations for several probability distributions, including Beta, ChiSquared, Exponential, DiracDelta, Gamma, LogLogistic, and Weibull. These additions enhance the library's utility for statistical analysis and data modeling within the PHP environment.
Contributions:13 releases, 49 reviews, 184 commits in 1 year 7 months
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Mark Rogoyski - Software Engineer at MathPHP | Honyaku Star