
Andrew Schlom built foundational type system components and improved documentation for the cmu-db/optd repository over two months. He established the High-Level IR (HIR) type system, introducing primitives, arrays, closures, and user-defined algebraic data types, along with a registry for type relationships and subtyping. His work included parser enhancements for new closure syntax and the Universe type, using Rust and compiler design principles. Andrew also delivered a comprehensive OPTD DSL tutorial and streamlined documentation, improving onboarding and reducing ambiguity. By addressing code formatting and CI stability, he ensured reliable builds and maintainable code, demonstrating depth in language parsing and documentation management.

In 2025-04, delivered comprehensive OPTD DSL documentation improvements for cmu-db/optd, including a new DSL tutorial and README cleanup. The work enhances developer onboarding, reduces ambiguity, and aligns docs with current DSL functionality.
In 2025-04, delivered comprehensive OPTD DSL documentation improvements for cmu-db/optd, including a new DSL tutorial and README cleanup. The work enhances developer onboarding, reduces ambiguity, and aligns docs with current DSL functionality.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on the cmu-db/optd repository.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on the cmu-db/optd repository.
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