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Jason Yip

Attending University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

B.S. in Computer Science and Music

M.CS. in Computer Science

Switching to M.CS. May 2024

Programming languages in which I am fluent in decreasing order

  • Python 3
  • C++
  • C
  • Bash/POSIX Shell
  • Nim
  • Zig
  • Dockerfile
  • SQL
  • Ocaml
  • TypeScript/JavaScript

Extracurriculars

  • Currently working on:
    • VPS from scratch
      • Docker Compose
      • CrowdSec
      • Authelia
      • LDAP
      • Prometheus + Grafana
      • Email
      • and more!
  • Making pull requests to awesome FOSS projects that I use here and there
  • Being a strong advocate of privacy to my friends
  • Reading The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
  • Music Production with open source software
    • Ardour
  • Powerlifting and long-distance running
  • Arch Linux tweaking and ricing
    • Sway
    • Neovim
    • LibreWolf
    • Betterbird
    • Kitty Terminal

RSO/Club Memberships at UIUC

  • Formerly GNU/Linux User Group Special Interest Group (SIG) of ACM

Ask me anything about these UIUC courses I will have completed

  • [Community College Course Equivalent] CS173 (Discrete Structures)

  • [Passed Proficiency Test] CS124 (Introduction to Computer Science I)

  • CS128 (Introduction to Computer Science II)

  • [Passed Proficiency Test] CS225 (Data Structures)

  • CS[23]40 (Introduction to Computer Systems)

  • CS222 (Software Design Lab)

  • CS374 (Introduction to Algorithms & Models of Computation)

  • CS361 (Probability & Statistics for Computer Science)

  • CS421 (Programming Languages & Compilers)

  • CS425 (Distributed Systems)

  • CS438 (Communication Networks)

  • CS410 (Text Information Systems)

  • CS411 (Database Systems)

  • CS498 (Cloud Computing Applications)

  • [Summer 2024] CS416 (Data Visualization)

  • [Summer 2024] CS513 (Theory & Practice of Data Cleaning)

  • ECE402 (Electronic Music Synthesis)

  • MUS105 (Computation & Music I)

  • MUS205 (Computation & Music II)

  • MUS305 (Computation & Music III)

  • MUS407 (Electronic Music Techniques I)

  • MUS209 (Musical Acoustics)

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musescore-scraper's Issues

Feature request: Add output folder preset

Currently, scorescraper saves files to the current working directory. It would be sooo nice to be able to alt-tab over to my terminal app when I find a score I like, call scorescraper [paste URL] and feel confident the score will end up in my sheet_music folder, regardless of what I was last using my terminal session for.

I understand that scorescraper -o path/to/dir URL works for this. But imagine running scorescraper -O path/to/dir once, and then never having to worry about it again! It would be so sleek!

✨Love this project, btw. This tool has brought me a lot of joy and convenience✨

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