Steven Hugg is a versatile software founder and author with 15 years of experience spanning embedded systems to consumer mobile apps and web platforms. He bootstrapped Voxilate’s HeyTell to 30M registered users, led embedded firmware and IoT work at GridPoint, and now builds 8bitworkshop, an online IDE and retro-gaming education platform while writing books on vintage consoles. A hands-on generalist, he contributes performance-focused optimizations to the cc65 C compiler for 6502 systems and combines hardware-level insight with modern product thinking. He’s launched AI-driven mobile games and once ran a successful startup from a Hyundai, reflecting uncommon resourcefulness and a knack for shipping delightful, pragmatic tools.
cc65 - a freeware C compiler for 6502 based systems
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 9 comments in 17 days
Contributions summary:Steven primarily focused on optimizing the cc65 C compiler. Their contributions involved implementing and refining optimizations for pointer loads and array indexing, specifically targeting 6502-based systems. They added new optimization patterns to improve code generation, fixed bugs related to these optimizations, and cleaned up existing code. These changes directly impact the efficiency and performance of code compiled with cc65.
Contributions:49 commits, 62 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years
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