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Scouting report
Polyglot backend tinkerer — Python monads, Go, Scala
assessed from open-source footprint
Stan's strongest signal is breadth and originality (75): a Reader-monad data-summary library (sumreader) plus Go and Scala experiments across an 11-year account, with 20 merged PRs to his name. The work is small-scale and largely abandoned (86% abandoned, 2 total stars, no commits in the last year), so this reads as a seasoned generalist whose public footprint is exploratory rather than production. Worth a conversation if you value functional-programming instincts over a polished portfolio.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Developer Tools
- Education & EdTech
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
2
top repo 1
7
0% forks
14
11.7 yr
0
Active
86% stale
Strengths
- Major contributor on their flagship repositories
- 20 merged pull requests
- Original builder — 7 of their own repositories
- Backend focus with DevOps
- Domain experience in Developer Tools & Education & EdTech
- Core stack: Python, Shell, Scala, Go
About
Skills
- Python
- Shell
- Go
- Scala
Featured work
sumreader
A simple data summary library, implemented as a Reader monad
- Python
by Stan Jardani
GamesWithGo
A small project, aimed at learning the basics of Golang by following the tutorial "Games with Go"
- Go
by Stan Jardani
HangmanGame
A simple Hangman game, written in Python3
- Python
by Stan Jardani
MLHubDemo
A demo of a minimal ML playground, complete with data download, feature generation and model training.
- Python
by Stan Jardani
CustomJupyterKernelSetup
Example of how to set up a custom IPython Jupyter kernel environment, using a "startup script"
- Shell
by Stan Jardani
CatsAndMonads
A playground repo, where I attempt to understand monads by implementing some in Scala myself
- Scala
by Stan Jardani