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Scouting report
CS student with C++ graphics and JS coursework
assessed from open-source footprint
Aimar's repos read as university computer-science work: a C++ ray-tracer rendering planes and spheres, a JavaScript 15-puzzle game, and a course-final project. The systems/graphics slant (C++ leading, ~60% systems) is more pronounced than the 'frontend' label suggests. Across a three-year account there are no stars, no followers, no deployments, and no external open-source contributions, with light activity (three commits last year). This is an early-career student building foundational projects in C++ and web; the signal is a credible academic trajectory rather than a production portfolio.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
0
5
0% forks
0
3 yr
0
Active
20% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on 15-puzzle-JS
- Original builder — 5 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Systems focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Gaming
- Core stack: C++, HTML
About
Skills
- C++
- HTML