profile sourced from GitHub
Scouting report
Algorithms-minded CS student, Python + TypeScript
assessed from open-source footprint
ATKPowder is a Cuban computer-science student with a strong algorithms streak — an Analysis & Design of Algorithms final in Jupyter — plus a real-world-flavored 'Throxy Persona Ranker' for outbound-sales lead scoring in TypeScript. Footprint is modest (11 repos, 1 star) and academic, but consistency is high (85) and abandonment low (27%). A capable junior-to-mid pick spanning data/ML and backend.
Authorship & open source
Contributes to
- amabe418/Tag-based-File-System1★
- amabe418/MetaLearning0★
What they build
Industry experience
- Gaming
- Education & EdTech
- Productivity & SaaS
Signal breakdown
1
top repo 1
11
8% forks
13
5.9 yr
1
Active
27% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on H.U.L.K
- Open-source contributor — 2 external projects incl. amabe418/Tag-based-File-System (1★)
- Original builder — 11 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Data / ML focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Gaming & Education & EdTech
- Core stack: Python, Jupyter, C#, TypeScript
About
Skills
- Python
- C#
- Jupyter
- TypeScript
- C
Featured work
DAA
Proyecto Final de Diseño de Análisis y Algoritmos.
- Jupyter
by ATKPowder
Throxy Persona Ranker
Leads Ranking for Outbound Sales
- TypeScript
by ATKPowder
AoC
Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you li…
- Python
by ATKPowder
HexBot
An autonomous AI player for the board game Hex, implementing the strategic algorithm minimax. This project focuses on efficient move evaluation, oppo…
- Python
by ATKPowder
MDCalc
Calculadora sencilla que indica cuántos datos móviles puedes adquirir a partir de una cantidad de dinero y proporciona una secuencia de compras para…
- Python
by ATKPowder
Bluetooth Peer To Peer Folder Sync
Service that allows the synchronization of two folders into two different computers, one on each computer.
- Python
by ATKPowder