Rudy Ges is a versatile compiler and web developer with 11 years of experience, currently working on the Haxe compiler and its ecosystem from his base in Vannes, France. He combines deep back-end compiler work—such as C# target code generation, .NET Core support, and native type-constraint handling—with practical tooling for editors and libraries. A long-time autodidact and game developer, Rudy has shipped numerous game jam projects and brings a game-maker’s rapid prototyping mindset to robust engineering tasks. His career spans leadership and senior frontend roles across agencies and studios, giving him a rare mix of systems-level language expertise and hands-on product delivery. Notably, his contributions to the high-profile HaxeFoundation/haxe repo have fixed platform deprecations and improved unsafe interop, reflecting both attention to detail and cross-platform pragmatism.
Contributions:7 releases, 99 reviews, 95 commits in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Rudy primarily contributed to the Haxe compiler's code generation process, specifically addressing issues related to static constructors and final classes within the C# target. They fixed TimeZone deprecation issues for the C# target and added support for .NET core. Furthermore, the user enhanced the compiler by adding support for native C# type parameter constraints and improvements to the cs.Lib.unsafe and other code generation aspects.
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