Minhas Kamal is a versatile software engineer with about a decade of experience building mobile, desktop, and web applications using Java, C/C++, and modern JavaScript frameworks. He combines strong object-oriented design, design pattern discipline, and clean-code practices with hands‑on full‑stack work—examples include leading the front-end development of DownGit to improve GitHub resource downloads. A former lead engineer at Samsung R&D and current PhD candidate at UT Dallas, he brings both industry-grade engineering and research rigor. Comfortable across responsive web UIs, native apps, and low‑level systems code, he adapts quickly to new tools and collaborates effectively in multicultural teams. Beyond conventional projects, his GitHub shows a deep curiosity for esoteric programming and low‑level system behavior, reflecting a playful but thorough exploration of computing fundamentals.
Contributions:1 release, 58 commits, 55 pushes in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Minhas primarily focused on the development and modification of keylogger functionality. They implemented and updated the core keylogging logic in C++, including file handling and capturing keystrokes. Furthermore, they created and modified batch scripts for installing, running, and removing the keylogger, indicating work in security engineering and potentially system administration. The user also worked on file renaming, indicating organizational changes.
Contributions:169 commits, 9 PRs, 168 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Minhas primarily worked on creating and modifying code snippets that demonstrated various programming techniques and concepts, ranging from obfuscated Java code and C language quines to Python code for Mandelbrot image generation. Their contributions included implementations of algorithms like prime number detection and bitwise arithmetic, along with code for converting prefix notation to postfix. The user also modified existing code to produce "hello world" outputs or demonstrate surprising behavior in different languages, indicating a strong interest in code golf and esoteric programming.
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