Scouting report
Puerto Rican engineer exploring web, Rust, and C++ across small projects
assessed from open-source footprint
A polyglot dabbler whose public repos touch JavaScript, Rust, C++, Swift, and C#, though the visible projects are largely learning exercises such as a Next.js tutorial blog and a university C++ calculator. The bio describes contract web work, but there's no authorship evidence to corroborate it and 92% of repos are abandoned. Broad language curiosity is the signal; the public portfolio is exploratory rather than demonstrating shipped products.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Developer Tools
- Web & CMS
- Productivity & SaaS
Signal breakdown
2
top repo 2
13
13% forks
7
11.2 yr
0
Quiet
92% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on CodeCapture
- 12 merged pull requests
- Original builder — 13 of their own repositories
- Backend focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Developer Tools & Web & CMS
- Core stack: JavaScript, Rust, C++, Swift
About
Skills
- JavaScript
- Rust
- C++
- Swift
- C#
Featured work
Nextjs Blog
A blog built using Next.js. Originally created following the Next.js "Create your first app" tutorial and then iterated on.
- JavaScript
by Antonio Santos
calc
A calculator program written in C++. Created just to apply what I've learned on my university courses.
- C++
by Antonio Santos
grrs
A grep clone written in Rust while following the CLI tutorial in the rust-nursery.
- Rust
by Antonio Santos
Expense Tracker
An expense tracking app built with Swift using Storyboards.
- Swift
by Antonio Santos
gocoder
A node module that uses Google's Geocoding API to return latitude and longitude
- JavaScript
by Antonio Santos
Date Parser
Provides functionality for extracting date information from sentences.
- JavaScript
by Antonio Santos