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Hi there! 👋 I'm Matt
I'm a student and software engineer based in British Columbia, Canada. I've been passionate about programming for years, and I’m especially drawn to open-source work and building creative projects from scratch.
I care a lot about understanding how things work under the hood, whether that’s refining an internal system, polishing developer experience, or exploring concepts just because they’re intriguing. Open-source is a big part of that for me: I enjoy sharing my work, learning from others, and iterating in public.
Sponsoring my work helps me dedicate more time to maintaining projects, starting new ones, and continuing to build things driven by curiosity and craftsmanship. If something I’ve made has been useful or inspiring to you, thank you for stopping by -- your support truly means a lot.
Featured work
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punctuations/jtp
High-performance binary protocol for efficient image transfer over TCP with delta sync, compression, and optional TLS
Rust 1 -
punctuations/oscilloscope
A video/image converter to audio waveform for oscilloscopes
Python 7 -
punctuations/use-listen-along
👥🎵 Typescript React Hook for listening along on spotify.
TypeScript 17 -
punctuations/tablespoon
🥄 A cli tool to generate semantic commit messages
Go 6 -
punctuations/popcorn
🍿 A command-line tool for command-line tools.
Python 2 -
punctuations/presence
🌙 A simple and elegant solution to images of your social media!
TypeScript 47
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You're helping keep the gears turning.
This tier helps fund development time, project hosting, and coffee-powered coding sessions.
Perks:
- My upmost thanks and gratitude.
- Early access to dev builds, prototypes, or beta features
- Priority on issue responses or feature requests (when possible)
- Occasional behind-the-scenes updates via GitHub or email