Resume¶
I'm a software engineer based in Bordeaux, France. I'm a native French speaker and fluent English speaker.
I specialize in Kotlin, especially backend and web.
Professional experience¶
Since 2022 at 4SH • Fullstack applications for businesses, around logistics and compliance
- Teaching Java and Kotlin • Read more
- Generating SQL requests from a Kotlin DSL • Read more
- Developing services for the French customs in La Réunion • Read more
- Developing services for the French customs in Paris • Read more
2022 at CEA • Migrating a large-scale project from Python to Rust
- Migration from Python to Rust, while ensuring compatibility for existing Python users.
- Profiler-guided optimization and performance assessments.
2021 to 2023 at the Arcachon town hall • Developing and maintaining a web-based form editor
- Solo project in direct contact with the client.
- Developed in KotlinJS with React.
Personal projects¶
KtMongo • A new DSL for writing MongoDB queries in Kotlin.
Vite for Kotlin • A Gradle plugin to use Vite in Kotlin/JS and Kotlin/Wasm projects.
Dokka for Material for MkDocs • A new Dokka format for embedding documentation in Material for MkDocs.
Prepared • A modern test framework centered around independent test fixtures.
Spine • Fullstack shared Ktor endpoints.
Pedestal • A collection of micro-libraries to help with Kotlin Multiplatform development: caching, progress management, weak references and more.
Find more projects in the OpenSavvy website.
Education¶
2019–2022 at ENSEIRB-MATMECA • Software engineer student
2019 at Ochanomizu University • Software developer intern
2017 to 2019 at IUT de Bordeaux • Software developer student
Organizations¶
La Grappe Numérique since 2025 • La Grappe Numérique is a federation of all tech-oriented user groups in Bordeaux, France. I participated in its creation and its continued activities.
BordeauxKt since 2024 • I re-launched the Bordeaux Kotlin User Group, which previously stopped activities in 2019.
I co-created OpenSavvy in 2022 • OpenSavvy hosts most of my open source projects, especially around Kotlin Multiplatform and around system administration.
WildFyre in 2018–2023 • The WildFyre project was an open source social network aiming to let users explicitly choose their content.
In 2015, I was part of the French translation team for the now-defunct Plag app.