Skip to content
You must be logged in to sponsor Anirban166

Become a sponsor to Ani

@Anirban166

Ani

Anirban166
0x(7F.0.0.1), CA/AZ

Greetings!

I'm Anirban, but you can ideally shorten it down to the first three characters and call me 'Ani' as most do :)

Recently, I graduated with a master's degree in Computer Science from Northern Arizona University and in terms of work experience, interned at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (my work involved fuzz testing software for spaceflight systems). I love open-source and I've been focusing on programs and internships catered toward the development of open-source software for the past three years. When not coding, I like to spend my time playing video games, making illustrations, or exploring life outside the box I live in.

Writings

I've penned down several blog posts and numerous standalone content pages on technical topics and aspects which can be accessed via my website. I've also written answers to hundreds of programming questions and helped fellow programmers when possible, both as an opportunity to give back and as a way to fortify my learnings.

Stack

My core languages include C and C++, but I like to explore and learn new languages (either via courses, or self-taught via assembling bits and pieces of information scattered around the internet) from time to time, based on the need of the moment. For instance, I taught myself R for working on my first Google Summer of Code project and made use of its advantageous features (such as the availability of statistical models like GLMs) and right after, learned Golang to investigate its play with concurrency via goroutines for my silly project that is based on the fictional concepts of an anime!

This, along with the fact that I like the idea of building something from scratch or reinventing the wheel (with the sole intention of making myself familiar with the intricacies involved in doing so), is something I believe that helps me to push myself into a new area within computer science, ones that have been left unattended to (or rather, left personally unexplored).

Sponsorships

Any amount of monthly financial assistance would provide me with additional motivation to keep working on my current open-source projects and introduce new public content, may it be automation scripts and projects or blog posts and articles.

And you probably already know this, but if I'm the first person you're sponsoring (sweet, thanks!), you can expect to have the 'Sponsor' badge appearing on your profile; otherwise, you'll get your sponsoring metrics up by one in the case when you're already supporting other individuals in the open-source community - Thank you!

-- Ani

@Anirban166

This would help in funding my education and housing costs in the US.

0% towards $1,000 per month goal

Be the first to sponsor this goal!

Select a tier

$ one time

You'll receive any rewards listed in the $500 one-time tier. Additionally, a Public Sponsor achievement will be added to your profile.

$1 one time

Select

Every dollar counts!

$25 one time

Select

A solid meal awaits me!

$100 one time

Select

Have your name and logo featured on my public projects!

$250 one time

Select

Open for a video call/chat (less than an hour ideally) to discuss anything you would like!

$500 one time

Select

Open for pair programming on a small to medium size project in C/C++/Python/R/Java!

Apart from writing and debugging core logic, I can also help in:

  • Parallelizing code (if suitable)
  • Visualizing/Filtering/Messing with data
  • Automating workflows via GitHub Actions
  • Setting up static analysis tools and fuzzers (i.e., help in finding bugs and writing unit tests, with possible code reviews and audits)
  • Running performance benchmarks and analyzing the computational complexity of algorithms
  • Explaining concepts or teaching CS stuff, for what I can bring to the table

Note that the project must not be related to a university course. If it is, do it yourself for your own benefit!