Daniel
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Daniel
- Front-end developer
- daniel@tweedegolf.com
Daniel is a developer and researcher with a heart for open source. He wrote an open-source library for linking MIDI instruments to a web page when most of us were still finishing high school. His library was picked up and helped lay the foundation for the Web MIDI API that is now built into Chrome.
At Tweede golf he likes to dive into the work of colleagues. He ensures that code is cleaned up, tidied, polished and documented where necessary. As a researcher, he is a perfectionist, persistent and eager to try new things. He works remotely from Rotterdam and keeps fit by walking a lot on his five-fingers and doing yoga.
Blog posts
See all posts by DanielPoint light shadows in Three.js
Daniel is a developer and researcher with a heart for open source. He wrote an open-source library for linking MIDI instruments to a web page when most of us were still finishing high school. His library was picked up and helped lay the foundation for the Web MIDI API that is now built into Chrome.
At Tweede golf he likes to dive into the work of colleagues. He ensures that code is cleaned up, tidied, polished and documented where necessary. As a researcher, he is a perfectionist, persistent and eager to try new things. He works remotely from Rotterdam and keeps fit by walking a lot on his five-fingers and doing yoga.
Talk about memory safety at ONE Conference
Daniel is a developer and researcher with a heart for open source. He wrote an open-source library for linking MIDI instruments to a web page when most of us were still finishing high school. His library was picked up and helped lay the foundation for the Web MIDI API that is now built into Chrome.
At Tweede golf he likes to dive into the work of colleagues. He ensures that code is cleaned up, tidied, polished and documented where necessary. As a researcher, he is a perfectionist, persistent and eager to try new things. He works remotely from Rotterdam and keeps fit by walking a lot on his five-fingers and doing yoga.
Fixing rust-lang stdarch issues in LLVM
Daniel is a developer and researcher with a heart for open source. He wrote an open-source library for linking MIDI instruments to a web page when most of us were still finishing high school. His library was picked up and helped lay the foundation for the Web MIDI API that is now built into Chrome.
At Tweede golf he likes to dive into the work of colleagues. He ensures that code is cleaned up, tidied, polished and documented where necessary. As a researcher, he is a perfectionist, persistent and eager to try new things. He works remotely from Rotterdam and keeps fit by walking a lot on his five-fingers and doing yoga.
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Abacus
Abacus is the new application (currently in development) to support the paper-based vote counting process for all Dutch election results and the distribution of seats.
It is being built open-source by the Dutch Electoral Council (Dutch: Kiesraad). Our engineers have joined the Electoral Council developer team for both frontend and backend development.
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sequential-storage
A crate for storing data in flash memory with minimal need for erasing pages.
Used in many embedded Rust projects inside and outside of Tweede golf. It often replaces a traditional file system with its key-value map and fifo queue.
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Statime
Statime is an initiative of Tweede golf, an open-source implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in Rust.
High-precision timing is part of crucial networking infrastructure. With Statime we provide a memory-safe alternative for existing implementations.
The first milestones of the project were kindly co-funded by the NLnet Foundation.
Statime is part of Project Pendulum. In July of 2023 the Sovereign Tech Fund invested in Pendulum, securing development and maintenance in 2023, and maintenance and adoption work in 2024.