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Heyo - I'm Kenta Iwasaki.
I often participate in hackathons, create/advise/consult for startups, produce new research on statistics/machine learning/distributed systems/consensus protocols/data structures, contribute to Zig and presently spend my free time working on async runtimes, lock-free programming, consensus protocols, databases, and blockchains.
I started programming since I was about 6 years old, founded and raised 60 million dollars running a startup called Perlin, led AI research at NAVER Clova, freelanced as an AI and distributed systems expert for several companies, and won 20+ competitions and hackathons under Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Mozilla, Stanford University, US Department of State, General Electric, etc.
I deeply care about research and building libraries and projects that help developers and startups in scaling out their products, services, businesses, and platforms.
If you'd like to show your appreciation for any of the open-source projects or work I've done, please do send me many coffees my way :).
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Featured work
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lithdew/rheia
A blockchain written in Zig.
Zig 256 -
lithdew/flatend
Quickly build microservices using p2p networking in NodeJS/Go.
TypeScript 654 -
ziglang/zig
General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
Zig 35,134 -
lithdew/lmdb-zig
Lightweight, fully-featured, idiomatic cross-platform Zig bindings to Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB).
Zig 70 -
lithdew/reliable
A reliability layer for UDP connections in Go.
Go 139 -
lithdew/monte
The bare minimum for high performance, fully-encrypted bidirectional RPC over TCP in Go with zero memory allocations.
Go 119