Muhammad Haris is a JavaScript developer based in Islamabad with four years of hands-on experience building back-end systems and numeric libraries. As a core contributor to stdlib-js, he focuses on refining low-level numerical computing functions and enforcing consistent naming and API practices—work that improves reliability for anyone using the popular standard library for JavaScript and Node.js. He has practical machine learning exposure from a role at Bytewise and participated in Google Summer of Code, demonstrating an ability to contribute to larger open-source ecosystems and research-driven projects. With a mechanical engineering internship early in his career and a computer-focused degree from Air University, he combines disciplined engineering habits with a penchant for clean, quality code.
4 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
SSC, SSC at Islambad College for Boys F-8/4
HSSC, HSSC at Punjab College of Science
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at Air University
Contributions:264 reviews, 216 PRs, 574 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Muhammad's contributions focus on refactoring and updating the `blas/ext/base` namespace and its methods. Their work involves updating function names to align with a consistent naming convention. This demonstrates a commitment to code quality and consistency within the project. The commits show their interaction with the project's low-level numerical computing functions, indicating a focus on improving the numerical functionality of the library.
Contributions:591 pushes, 449 branches in 1 year 1 month
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