Nathan Osman is a pragmatic software engineer and hands-on operations leader with 15 years of experience building high-performance applications in C++, Python, Go, and JavaScript while also managing warehouse operations. As Inbound Team Lead at S&S Canada he combines technical problem-solving—designing inventory lookup and device management tools and troubleshooting a wide range of equipment—with people leadership of an 11-person floor team. His open-source contributions include front-end improvements to the lightweight Qt terminal qterminal, showing attention to UI detail in low-level C++ projects. Comfortable switching between code and hardware, Nathan thrives on practical engineering that directly improves operational efficiency and reduces inventory loss.
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 7 days
Contributions summary:Nathan focused on improving the user interface of the terminal emulator, `qterminal`. Their work included fixing tab icon display issues, adjusting default tab width behavior and adding options for user configuration. The user also implemented text eliding for tabs and enhanced the overall presentation of the tab bar. This involved modifying the tab style and tab bar components.
Go package for calculating the sunrise and sunset times for a given location
Contributions:51 commits, 7 PRs, 37 pushes in 5 years 3 months
golanggo-packagecalendaraltitudesunrise
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