Scouting report
Animator-turned-coder learning C# through small game projects
assessed from open-source footprint
Junior
30signal
Christian Castillo comes from a computer-animation and Maya-rigging background and is moving toward code, which shows in his two repos: a collection of MEL scripts and a rock-paper-scissors exercise written to learn C#. The work is honest beginner territory — solo-authored, zero stars, no deployed apps, and no commits in the past year. The interesting angle is the cross-discipline origin (animation plus a stated love of game dev); the limit is that the C# track record is still at the tutorial-project stage.
Authorship & open source
Solo authorwrote 100% of commits on melScripts
0 merged PRs0 commits / yr
What they build
Backend60%
Game Dev40%
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
Originality74
Impact4
Consistency14
Polish40
Stars
0
Original repos
2
0% forks
Followers
1
On GitHub
3.3 yr
Live demos
0
Activity
Quiet
100% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on melScripts
- Backend focus with Game Dev
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech & Gaming
- Core stack: C#
About
I'm a computer animator who was asked in a Full Sail rigging class in 2009 if I came from Game Dev. I did not but I love making games and coding. — 2 public repositories and 1 followers on GitHub.
Skills
- C#