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Scouting report
Systems-minded backend engineer — OS internals and an 8080 emulator
assessed from open-source footprint
Javier is a low-level-curious backend engineer with a 12.8-year account and high consistency (93): he worked through the OSTEP operating-systems projects in C (5★) and built an Intel 8080 emulator in Go. Breadth spans Go, Ruby, Python and C, but nothing is deployed and stars are thin, so the value is demonstrated CS fundamentals rather than shipped products — a fit for systems or backend teams that prize fundamentals.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
7
top repo 5
17
6% forks
32
12.8 yr
0
Active
18% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on javieracevedo
- 76 merged pull requests
- Original builder — 17 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Backend focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Gaming
- Core stack: Go, JavaScript, Python, Ruby
About
Skills
- C
- Go
- Python
- JavaScript
- Ruby
- Scheme
- Vue
- C#
Featured work
Ostep Projects
My solutions to the OSTEP book projects.
- C
- Ostep
- Unix
by Javier Acevedo
Intel8080 Emulator
Intel 8080 Emulator
- Go
by Javier Acevedo
Superfluo Timer
Rubik's cube timer
- JavaScript
by Javier Acevedo
Chip 8 Emulator
CHIP-8 Emulator
- Python
by Javier Acevedo
turbolover
I'm your turbo loverrrrrrrrrr!
- Ruby
by Javier Acevedo
rshell
Wanted to try Ruby out; so I wrote a simple Unix-like shell.
- Ruby
by Javier Acevedo