Paul Scoropan

Compiler Developer at IBM

Ontario, Canada
email-iconphone-icongithub-logolinkedin-logotwitter-logostackoverflow-logofacebook-logo
Join Prog.AI to see contacts
email-iconphone-icongithub-logolinkedin-logotwitter-logostackoverflow-logofacebook-logo
Join Prog.AI to see contacts

Summary

🤩
Rockstar
🎓
Top School
Paul Scoropan is a compiler developer and Computer Science student at Western University with five years of practical experience across systems programming and software engineering. Currently contributing to compiler work at IBM, he brings hands-on proficiency in Rust, C++, Golang, C, Java, Python and JavaScript, and is comfortable working across Linux and Windows environments. His interests center on compiler technology and low-level systems, complemented by Node.js and web development experience and a basic background in penetration testing. Paul is a quick learner who adapts rapidly to new languages and frameworks, and balances technical work with real-world customer-facing roles from prior retail and fulfillment positions. He also contributes personal projects on GitHub that reflect his enthusiasm for language tooling and systems programming.
code5 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Western University
github-logo-circle

Github Skills (8)

modular10
clang10
llvm10
toolchain10
compiler9
discord-bot3
discord2
monorepo1

Programming languages (5)

JavaRustLLVMRPCJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

github-logo-circle
🚀 Guardrails orchestration server for application of various detections on text generation input and output.
Contributions:1 review, 5 PRs, 95 pushes in 3 months
pscoro/earthchild

Jan 2021 - Sep 2021

Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 7 months
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.
Request Free Trial
Paul Scoropan - Compiler Developer at IBM