SizableShrimp is a pragmatic Java developer with seven years of experience focused on back-end systems, build tooling, and modding ecosystems. Based in Wisconsin, they have contributed to high-profile open-source projects like Discord4J and MinecraftForge, improving reliability around voice websockets, audit logs, and race conditions. Their work on ForgeGradle shows strong build and release engineering skills, resolving Gradle compatibility and dependency issues to keep complex build pipelines running. They also bridge full-stack gaps when needed, adding Minecraft entity model format support and refactoring UI-adjacent code for Blockbench. Comfortable navigating both JVM networking internals and game-modding APIs, they bring a blend of practical bug-fixing and feature work that keeps developer tools and platforms healthy. Reachable via Discord @sizableshrimp, they favor direct collaboration on community-driven projects.
Minecraft mod development framework used by Forge and FML for the gradle build system
Role in this project:
Backend Developer & Build/Release Engineer
Contributions:44 reviews, 80 commits, 51 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:SizableShrimp contributed to the ForgeGradle build system, focusing on updating dependencies, fixing Gradle compatibility issues, and improving the build process. They updated artifact dependencies, particularly those related to Minecraft modding and access transformers. The user also addressed compatibility issues with Gradle 7 and earlier versions, ensuring the project's build process functions correctly. Furthermore, the user modified tasks and configurations to reflect updated APIs within the libraries being used.
Modifications to the Minecraft base files to assist in compatibility between mods. New Discord: https://discord.minecraftforge.net/
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:138 reviews, 40 commits, 67 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:SizableShrimp primarily contributed to fixing exceptions and implementing functionality within the Minecraft Forge modding framework. They resolved a datapack exception related to `EnumArgument` with siblings, ensuring proper handling of invalid enum constants. The user also added a generic `EntityTeleportEvent`, providing a new event for entity teleportation events to extend and modify. These changes demonstrate a focus on improving the core functionality of the Forge modding API to improve mod compatibility and event handling.
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