Ted Morin

Retired at Self-employed

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Ted Morin is a retired technical professional from Ottawa with 12 years of hands-on experience in technical support, training, and HVAC education, now enjoying family and grandchildren. He combines practical field experience—from refrigeration mechanic to technical sales—with a strong interest in software, particularly React, JavaScript, and Python. As an active open-source contributor to the well-known Plover stenotype engine, he focused on back-end bug fixes and test automation to improve Unicode handling and dictionary/stroke normalization. His background in teaching and customer-facing roles makes him skilled at translating complex technical issues into clear guidance. Ted’s profile reflects a curious problem-solver who blends mechanical systems knowledge with software craftsmanship and a knack for improving reliability through thoughtful testing.
code12 years of coding experience
bookAgriculture Deploma, Horticultural Science, Agriculture Deploma, Horticultural Science at Kemptville Agriculture College
bookAlgonquin College
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Github Skills (7)

unit-testing10
formatting10
steganography10
text-formatting10
python10
unicode10
testing10

Programming languages (20)

JavaCSSC++RustCScalaJSONHTML

Github contributions (5)

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openstenoproject/plover

Aug 2014 - Oct 2021

Open source stenotype engine
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:26 releases, 101 reviews, 526 commits in 7 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Ted primarily focused on improving the Plover stenotype engine by addressing Unicode character handling in the formatting module. Their contributions involved bug fixes related to the counting and output of long Unicode characters, which required changes to how the engine processes and renders text. Additionally, the user modified and expanded the unit tests to ensure correct behavior, particularly around dictionary lookups, stroke normalization, and formatting.
desktop-applicationscriptingpythoncppwindows
Realtime Russian stenography layout designed for the Treal
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 4 pushes in 3 years 11 months
realtimelayoutploverstenography
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Ted Morin - Retired at Self-employed