Trung Dang is a hands-on Mechatronics and Robotics Apprentice with nine years of production and warehouse experience and a track record of rapid promotions driven by process improvement. He combines practical operational know-how—such as building an inventory-tracking Excel system for fixed machines—with newly gained data skills from a Google Data Analytics certificate, including SQL, Tableau, R, and data cleaning. A competitive programmer and Purdue CS class of 2023 contributor on GitHub, he has shipped full-stack features and backend improvements for community projects like an osu! Bongo Cat overlay and a competitive-programming Discord bot. Trung’s contributions also span system-level reliability work, improving GPU switching robustness in a Linux utility, showing an eye for stability and tooling beyond typical production roles. Based in Georgia, he thrives at the intersection of hands-on manufacturing, data-driven decision making, and open-source software engineering.
Contributions:21 releases, 94 commits, 18 PRs in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Trung primarily worked on implementing features and improvements for an osu! Bongo Cat overlay project. They added features such as the ability to switch between mouse and tablet input, support for left-handed users, and the option to customize the paw color. The user also refactored the code, fixed a bug, and prepared the project for the support of multiple game modes.
Contributions summary:Trung primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Discord bot, specifically focusing on the `handles` and `duel` cogs. Their work included implementing features for identifying users with compile errors, automatically identifying users after a time delay, and preventing users from identifying as VJudge handles. The user also refactored the duel problem selection logic, excluding seen problems. This indicates a focus on improving user experience and refining the bot's core competitive programming features.
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