I'm an avid advocate for the web platform, including web-compatible server-side runtimes. As a full-stack developer, I was always interested in how browsers and runtimes worked under the hood. This led me to reading and then contributing to standards, as well as to browsers and to the Deno runtime. Currently, my work at Igalia has me both implementing CSS-related things in Chrome, as well as bringing browsers and server-side runtimes closer together as part of WinterCG.
I’m a developer who loves open source and JavaScript. I work at Igalia, where I help push the web forward, and I maintain Babel — the JavaScript compiler. I’m also a TC39 delegate and I’ve helped developing different JavaScript proposals over the years. When offline, I’m a math student in Turin, Italy.
Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the Data Science Laboratory of the University of Quebec (TELUQ). He is among the top 500 GitHub users worldwide and has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers. He is an editor at the journal Software: Practice and Experience,
I'm an avid advocate for the web platform, including web-compatible server-side runtimes. As a full-stack developer, I was always interested in how browsers and runtimes worked under the hood. This led me to reading and then contributing to standards, as well as to browsers and to the Deno runtime. Currently, my work at Igalia has me both implementing CSS-related things in Chrome, as well as bringing browsers and server-side runtimes closer together as part of WinterCG.
Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the Data Science Laboratory of the University of Quebec (TELUQ). He is among the top 500 GitHub users worldwide and has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers. He is an editor at the journal Software: Practice and Experience,
I’m a developer who loves open source and JavaScript. I work at Igalia, where I help push the web forward, and I maintain Babel — the JavaScript compiler. I’m also a TC39 delegate and I’ve helped developing different JavaScript proposals over the years. When offline, I’m a math student in Turin, Italy.