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phip1611/README.md

I am Philipp (@phip1611) and interested in Open Source development of modern, robust, and high-quality software. In the last few years, I worked professionally, as well as in my free time, on a wide range of projects in different domains, such as low-level development (operating systems, micro controllers, virtualization, device drivers) and small distributed enterprise web applications. I gained a lot of skills for convenient machine and environment setups for a high developer productivity, continuous integration, and more.

I am especially interested in investing time for a better developer productivity, such as developer-focused tools, documentation, and similar improvements. Easy to use and reproducible build-systems are an important step towards these goals.

About

Especially, I enjoy creating various minimal examples with a good documentation for topics and programming problems, where I am not satisfied with existing open-source solutions. Whenever I come to the conclusion that the there is no good or helpful guide available on the internet, I create one on my GitHub and/or write about it in my blog https://phip1611.de.

I see my future primarily in low-level development of firmware, operating systems, kernels, and virtualization. In this process, I strive to transform ugly undocumented code to nice, well documented, and easy to use code.

GitHub Stats

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Alma mater and current Employer

  • 🎓 TU Dresden (2015 - 2022): Diplominformatiker (equivalent to a Master's degree)
  • 🤓 Working at Cyberus Technology in x86 Virtualization space primarily on a VMM in Rust

Known Languages and Frameworks (Selection)

  • Rust, C/C++, Assembly
  • Java, Spring Framework
  • PHP, Python
  • Javascript, Typescript, Angular, HTML, CSS
  • Bash, ZX
  • Nix and NixOS

This includes the typical tooling coming with the corresponding environment, such as Cargo, Maven, NodeJS, Yarn, GNU Make, CMake, and more. Furthermore, various Linux distributions and the UNIX-philosophy

Favorite IDE/Editor

  • products from Jetbrains (CLion, RustRover, IntelliJ)
  • micro (for the terminal)

NixOS Configs

Feel free to check out my NixOS configs!


This README benefits from a service provided by https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats - thanks to the original author(s).

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  1. phipsboot phipsboot Public

    PhipsBoot is a relocatable x86_64 bootloader for legacy boot written in Rust and assembly.

    Rust 10 1

  2. hedron-minimal-roottask hedron-minimal-roottask Public

    This repository shows how to build and start a minimal roottask written in Rust on the Hedron microkernel/microhypervisor.

    Rust 1

  3. spectrum-analyzer spectrum-analyzer Public

    An easy to use and fast `no_std` library (with `alloc`) to get the frequency spectrum of a digital signal (e.g. audio) using FFT.

    Rust 127 20

  4. diplomarbeit-impl diplomarbeit-impl Public

    Everything related to the practical work/implementation for my Diplom thesis project at TU Dresden.

    Rust 41 3

  5. generic-netlink-user-kernel-rust generic-netlink-user-kernel-rust Public

    Example that communicates between userland program (Rust and C) and Linux kernel module (written in C) via Generic Netlink. A custom Netlink family is created and used for this IPC.

    C 19 2

  6. docx4j-search-and-replace-util docx4j-search-and-replace-util Public

    Docx4JSRUtil library helps you to search and replace text inside docx-Documents parsed by Docx4J.

    Java 21 11