Ricardo Tejada is a founder and full-stack engineer with a decade of experience building and scaling operations-focused software teams and products from Atlanta. He progressed from IT support and early internships at Google to senior engineering and architectural roles at Morgan & Morgan and NICE Nexidia before founding Tenologik, blending hands-on coding with operational efficiency. Ricardo contributes to open-source C GUI tooling—integrating the popular single-header Nuklear library with SFML and modern OpenGL—which reflects a low-level systems fluency not obvious from his enterprise roles. He holds strong academic performance across multiple institutions in computer science and is skilled at turning operational overhead into streamlined, revenue-preserving workflows.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
(Year Up College Credits), Computer Information Sciences & Support Services, 3.9 GPA, (Year Up College Credits), Computer Information Sciences & Support Services, 3.9 GPA at Cambridge College
Bachelor's Degree Transfer Program, Computer Science, 3.6 GPA, Bachelor's Degree Transfer Program, Computer Science, 3.6 GPA at Bunker Hill Community College
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.7 GPA, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.7 GPA at Georgia State University
Contributions:8 commits, 1 PR, 10 comments in 20 days
Contributions summary:Ricardo primarily focused on integrating the Nuklear GUI library with the SFML graphics library. Their work involved creating SFML backends for Nuklear, porting OpenGL 2 renderers, and fixing bugs related to clipping and text input. The user also added OpenGL3 support and worked on a "pure" SFML renderer, although this was later abandoned in favor of using the existing OpenGL context within SFML.
A collection of C++ code aimed at making rendering lots of 2D geometry faster with SFML
Contributions:1 review, 14 commits, 2 PRs in 6 years 2 months
cpptilesetvulkanc-plus-plusfaster
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