profile sourced from GitHub
Scouting report
Unity/C# game developer; ten-year account now largely dormant
assessed from open-source footprint
Pedro's strongest thread is Unity and C#, including a collection of Unity Editor tooling for prototyping plus assorted experiments (a third-person Unity project, an ASP.NET social app, React Native practice). The ten-year account and varied stack suggest real time spent in the ecosystem, but the 'Senior' label overstates current activity: zero commits in the last year and a 0.7 abandonment ratio point to a dormant profile. The merged pull requests are against his own repositories, and there are no verified external open-source contributions. Best read as a lapsed game-dev hobbyist rather than an active senior engineer.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Gaming
- Social & Community
- Media & Streaming
Signal breakdown
1
top repo 1
10
17% forks
4
10.1 yr
0
Quiet
70% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 70% of commits on Cool-Tools
- 11 merged pull requests
- Original builder — 10 of their own repositories
- Backend focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Gaming & Social & Community
- Core stack: C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Jupyter
About
Skills
- C#
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
- Jupyter
- Python
Featured work
Cool Tools
Collection of Unity Editor tools to help speed up early development and faster prototyping.
- C#
by Pedro R. Duquesne
Asp Social Media
Small social media app created with ASP.Net Core
- C#
by Pedro R. Duquesne
Project Person
Third person experiment project made in Unity with Actor Engine
- C#
by Pedro R. Duquesne
Core Reg Interface
Web App interface for CoRe Lab. Check-In Service
- TypeScript
by Pedro R. Duquesne
React Tinder Clone
Tinder clone with React Native to practice.
- JavaScript
by Pedro R. Duquesne
Ml Practice
Practice with Unity ML Agents package
- Code
by Pedro R. Duquesne