hangul.dev
Arsenal
Quantum Compiler
A next-generation compilation framework targeting quantum-classical hybrid architectures.
Hangul Engine
Real-time Korean text processing and rendering system.
NavStar
Autonomous navigation protocol for distributed drone fleets.
Codex Ledger
Immutable audit logging with cryptographic verification and tamper-evident chains.
Pulse Monitor
Infrastructure health dashboard with sub-second telemetry.
Glyph Studio
Font design toolkit with variable font interpolation.
Starmap API
Celestial coordinate transformation and ephemeris service.
Cipher Net
End-to-end encrypted mesh networking library.
Manifest
I build systems that endure. With over a decade of experience in software engineering, my work spans compiler design, distributed systems, and the intersection of language and computation. The name hangul.dev reflects my philosophy: Hangul, the Korean script, was engineered from first principles to be both systematic and beautiful. Every project I undertake follows that same ethos -- precision in architecture, elegance in interface.
My toolkit includes Rust, TypeScript, Go, and Python, deployed across cloud-native environments and embedded platforms alike. I approach each problem as a design challenge first: understanding the constraints, mapping the solution space, then building with the rigor of an engineer and the care of a craftsman.
When I am not writing code, I study historical writing systems, contribute to open-source font engineering tools, and photograph the geometric patterns in traditional Korean architecture. These pursuits share a common thread with software: the disciplined arrangement of elements to create something greater than the sum of its parts.