Nicolas Plantis

Directeur De Projets at Savoir-faire Linux

Quebec, France
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Nicolas Plantis is a project director with 11 years of experience blending hands-on engineering and delivery leadership, currently leading projects at Savoir-faire Linux. Based in Quebec with French roots, he brings practical systems skills from embedded and scripting work—Arduino, C/C++ and Bash—into larger software project contexts. He excels at translating low-level technical understanding into clear requirements and realistic timelines, reducing risk on complex integrations. Colleagues know him for combining pragmatic problem-solving with a maker’s curiosity, often prototyping solutions before formal design. Nicolas’s background suggests he is comfortable bridging hardware-adjacent engineering and enterprise open-source projects, making him effective in multidisciplinary teams.
code11 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (67)

hash10
cpp9
i2c8
driver7
spi6
object-literal6
youtube6
recursion6
graph6
json6
algorithm6
google-hangouts6
arduino6
php6
regex6

Programming languages (4)

C++CoffeeScriptCJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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kaldoran/opendht

Feb 2016 - May 2017

Contributions:2 releases, 7 PRs, 115 pushes in 1 year 3 months
cppdistributed-hash-tablehashc-plus-plushash-table
kaldoran/prolog-game

Dec 2014 - Sep 2021

Contributions:90 commits, 46 pushes, 4 issues in 6 years 10 months
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Nicolas Plantis - Directeur De Projets at Savoir-faire Linux