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Scouting report
Eclectic functional-language dabbler; long account, thin output
assessed from open-source footprint
Jason's most distinctive trait is an unusual language palette — Common Lisp, Clojure, Emacs Lisp and Haskell alongside Java and JavaScript — backed by a 12-plus-year account. In practice the public repos are Common Lisp lecture material and beginner Odin Project exercises (rock-paper-scissors, a landing page, recipes), totaling a single star across 22 originals. Despite the 'Senior' label, there were no commits last year, 91% of repos are abandoned, and there's no verified external OSS. Genuine curiosity for functional and Lisp-family programming, but the track record stays at coursework depth and the account is dormant.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
- Web & CMS
Signal breakdown
1
top repo 1
22
45% forks
2
12.7 yr
1
Quiet
91% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 61% of commits on dot-emacs
- 10 merged pull requests
- Frontend focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech & Web & CMS
- Core stack: Common Lisp, Java, HTML, Clojure
About
Skills
- Common Lisp
- Java
- HTML
- Clojure
- Emacs Lisp
- JavaScript
- CSS
- Haskell
Featured work
lectures
Nick Levine Common Lisp Lectures
- Common Lisp
by Jason Robinson
Dot Emacs
Personal GNU Emacs initialization files.
- Emacs Lisp
by Jason Robinson
Rock Paper Scissors
The Odin Project Foundations Course: Rock Paper Scissors
- JavaScript
by Jason Robinson
Odin Landing Page
The Odin Project Foundaitons Course: Landing Page
- CSS
by Jason Robinson
Odin Recipes
The Odin Project Foundation Course Project: Recipes
- HTML
by Jason Robinson
Corgi Cover
Enterprise Clojure's workshop challenge
- Clojure
by Jason Robinson