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Peter M. Stahl - Computational Linguist, Software Engineer


Hello, thank you for visiting my profile. 🖖🏻🤓

My name is Peter. There are actually more people than I thought who have the same first and family name, so I bother you with my middle name Michael as well. Were Type O Negative really so popular back then? I haven't got a clue...

I hold a Master's degree in computational linguistics from Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. After my graduation in 2013, I decided against a research career because I like building things that help people now and not in the unforeseeable future.

Currently, I work for Riege, a leading provider of cloud-based software for the logistics industry. In my free time, I like working on open source projects in the fields of computational linguistics and string processing in general.

I have a special interest in modern programming languages and green computing. I believe that the software industry should make more significant contributions towards environmental protection. Great advances have been made to decrease energy consumption and emissions of hardware. However, those are often canceled out by poorly optimized software and resource-intensive runtime environments.

This is why I'm especially interested in the Rust programming language which allows writing performant and memory-safe applications without the need for a garbage collector or a virtual runtime environment, making use of modern syntax abstractions at the same time.

For those of you interested in how Rust and related technology can accomplish the goal of more eco-friendly software, I strongly recommend you to read the dissertation Energyware Engineering: Techniques and Tools for Green Software Development published in 2018 by Rui Pereira at the University of Minho in Portugal.

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  1. grex Public

    A command-line tool and library for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases

    Rust 4.6k 107

  2. lingua Public

    👄 The most accurate natural language detection library for Java and the JVM, suitable for long and short text alike

    Kotlin 421 36

  3. 👄 The most accurate natural language detection library in the Go ecosystem, suitable for long and short text alike

    Go 326 16

  4. 👄 The most accurate natural language detection library in the Rust ecosystem, suitable for long and short text alike

    Rust 299 7

  5. chr Public

    A command-line tool that gives information about Unicode characters

    Rust 25 1

  6. morphor Public

    [Work in progress] A command-line tool and library for constructing finite-state automata and transducers for linguistic systems

    Rust 2

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