<p>Currently a student since September 2016 as a CS undergrad at the Université Vincennes Saint-Denis (Paris 8), I have also been the CTO and vocal synthesis developer at VoxWave from September 2012 to July 2018.</p>
<p>The topics I am interested in vary widely, from programming to audio engineering to linguistics. Speaking of which I fluently speak French (my mother-tongue) and English.</p>
<p>Spoken fluently. Business travel in July 2016 in London, touristic travel in June 2018 in Oxford and in June 2019 in Cambridge for the <i>Language Creation Conference 8</i>, two years studying English litterature an the Université Lumière Lyon 2, two linguistic travels in southern England in 2011 and 2013, touristic travel in New York City in 2011.</p>
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<p>Very basic knowledge and understanding. Studied Japanese for three years in high school, two travels to Japan in 2014 (Tokyo) and 2014 (Tokyo and Osaka). Some linguistic knowledge of Japanese.</p>
<pclass="train-description">Education in English, specialized in “Language, Literature, and Foreign Culture” (“Langue, Littérature et Civilisations Étrangères”).</p>
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<p>Septembre 2010 à Juillet 2013</p>
<pclass="train-description">High School degree in Sciences, specialized in Engineering Sciences, with honors.</p>
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<li>Writing a novel, short stories and scenarios for tabletop role-playing games</li>
<li>Worldbuilding</li>
<li>Language creation (Conlanging)</li>
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<li>Programming books (currently <i>Clean Code</i> by Robert C. Martin)</li>
<li>Linguistics books (mainly from Mark Rosenfelder, “Ergativity” by R.M.W. Dixon)</li>
<li>Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, The Fall of Gondolin, ...)</li>
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<li>Role-playing games (Elder Scrolls series, ...)</li>
<li>Real-time strategy games (Hearts of Iron IV)</li>
<li>Tabletop role-playing games (player and game master)</li>
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<p>Configuration files for my Arch Linux installation. I am striving for a 100% amount of configuration files written in literate programming. Currently, part of these files are available in the link below, and all the files are available in the source below.</p>
<p>Personal linguistics website containing my working files and documents for my constructed languages, in French (an English version is planned in medium future). Written in org-mode, exported in HTML and PDF from Emacs.</p>
<p>Sarcastic tutorial on Git, written in French for beginners willing to begin to use Git for their projects. Written in org-mode, exported in HTML and PDF from Emacs.</p>
<p>University second year project for the networking course, for which I wrote a software acting both as a server and a client in command-line. Written in Rust.</p>
<p>Took part if the development of GL4Dummies, an easy to use C framework and wrapper for OpenGL 3.3+ to allow beginners an easy way to begin 3D and 2D graphic programming.</p>