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Scouting report
Dominican systems dev writing a C chess engine and music-theory tools
assessed from open-source footprint
Alfredo's work skews low-level and original: nino, a CECP chess engine in C using bitboards and alpha-beta pruning (3 stars), and musicTools, a Java library for chord-progression and musical analysis. Fourteen original repos across C, C#, C++ and Python on a 14-year account show real systems and algorithmic interest. Traction is small (4 total stars) and nothing is deployed, so it reads as substantive hobbyist engineering rather than widely-used software.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Media & Streaming
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
4
top repo 3
14
22% forks
6
14 yr
0
Active
43% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on musicTools
- Original builder — 14 of their own repositories
- Systems focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Media & Streaming & Gaming
- Core stack: C, JavaScript, C#, C++
About
Skills
- C
- JavaScript
- C#
- Java
- C++
- Python
- Alpha Beta Pruning
- Arena
Featured work
nino
A CECP amateur chess engine
- C
- Alpha Beta Pruning
- Arena
- Bitboards
- Chess
by Alfredo Luzón
musicTools
musicruler API and in the future vaious tools for generating chord progressions, compose songs and do general musical analysis and computation using…
- Java
- Context Free Grammar
- Music
- Songs
by Alfredo Luzón
12tone
12 Tone Row Generator Exercise
- JavaScript
by Alfredo Luzón
life
Old John Conway's Game of Life implementation in C# using mono and linux
- C#
by Alfredo Luzón
calcsubnet
IP v4 Subnet Calculator Exercise
- C
by Alfredo Luzón
funtypo
My version of the funny sl command in linux
- C
by Alfredo Luzón