Hugo Trentesaux https://trentesaux.fr
I am Hugo Trentesaux, PhD in physics. I think that code used in the context of science must be published since it's part of the scientific approach. I think that code written in the context of public research must lie under a public license as soon as part of the funding is public. I think the principles of free software should be applied to science as well.
This is my page on GitHub, a proprietary service owned by Microsoft. I use it mainly to contribute to projects which are hosted there. You can find my other main public repos at the following addresses :
- https://git.42l.fr/HugoTrentesaux (personal one)
- https://git.duniter.org/HugoTrentesaux (Duniter project)
- https://gitlab.com/Hugo-Trentesaux (old one)
- https://framagit.org/HugoTrentesaux (at Framasoft)
I am self-taught in computer science (in the spirit of teachyourselfcs.com). I like contributing to other's projects and programming small proofs-of-concept when I have an idea. My favourite languages are:
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I hate Matlab, LabView, Windows / OSX
Here you can find a list of some projects I worked on:
- https://git.duniter.org/nodes/rust/duniter-v2s/ an blockchain software in substrate framework
- https://git.duniter.org/nodes/duniter-squid a Duniter indexer in subsquid framework
- https://git.duniter.org/clients/rust/gcli-v2s/ a Duniter CLI client
- https://git.duniter.org/nodes/ipfs-datapod/ offchain storage layer for Duniter
- https://framagit.org/iota2-project/iota2/ a remote sensing data processing chain (Iota2) used to produce large scale ground usage classification. (python, dask, pytorch, scikit, ...)
- https://github.com/Hugo-Trentesaux/these a numerical simulation for thermal lens effect induced by powerful Gaussian beam
- https://trentesaux.fr/info/ a list of some projects