Neko Fellini is a versatile software and systems engineer with a decade of experience blending backend development, mobile engineering, and RF systems work from the New York City area. Currently an Advocate at Animal and formerly a Radio Frequency Engineer at Neko LLC, they bring a hands-on approach to reliability and compatibility across platforms. An active open-source contributor, Neko has improved build tooling and WASM support for the Dyon scripting language, expanded cross-platform networking in the TBOOX C library, and hardened Android virtual environments in VirtualApp. Their background in film and multimedia design informs a pragmatic, user-focused perspective on developer tooling and system integrations. Known for tackling low-level interoperability issues—like conditional compilation, Unix domain socket support, and Telephony Registry patches—they thrive on making complex systems more stable and portable. They describe themselves simply as someone who loves everything and creates value, a succinct reflection of broad curiosity and practical impact.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts - AA, Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design, Associate of Arts - AA, Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design at LaGuardia Community College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Film/Video and Photographic Arts at Hunter College
Virtual Engine for Android(Support 14.0 in business version)
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:12 commits, 7 PRs, 26 comments in 27 days
Contributions summary:Neko primarily focused on fixing and improving the VirtualApp project, which is an Android virtual engine. They addressed critical issues like StrictMode violations, fixed issues related to WebView package name handling and implemented compatibility measures for different Android versions. Furthermore, the user patched Telephony Registry and fixed the ClipboardManager. The user's work is targeted to improve the functionality and stability of the core virtual environment.
Contributions:27 commits, 2 PRs, 15 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Neko primarily contributed to the development of network-related features within the TBOOX library. Their work included implementing basic Unix-related types and functionalities for network addresses, specifically adding support for Unix domain sockets and integrating them with the existing IP address structure. This involved modifications to both header and source files, demonstrating a focus on expanding the library's network capabilities. They also registered a printf object and added echo demos.
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