
Anton Filippov developed robust Erlang External Term Format (EETF) parsing, serialization, and conversion utilities for the stephenberry/glaze repository over a two-month period. He implemented EETF support in C++ with CMake integration, introducing new header files and comprehensive unit tests to ensure correctness and regression resistance. In the following phase, Anton delivered an EETF to JSON conversion utility, focusing on data interoperability and downstream integration. His work included performance optimizations, improved error handling, and code refactoring for maintainability and C++20 readiness. The depth of testing and attention to integration challenges demonstrated strong engineering rigor and cross-language data handling expertise.
April 2026: Delivered the EETF to JSON conversion utility for glaze, enabling robust data interoperability and downstream integration. Implemented comprehensive tests for eetf_to_json (including map object handling) and applied performance and robustness improvements to the conversion flow.
April 2026: Delivered the EETF to JSON conversion utility for glaze, enabling robust data interoperability and downstream integration. Implemented comprehensive tests for eetf_to_json (including map object handling) and applied performance and robustness improvements to the conversion flow.
April 2025 — Delivered Erlang External Term Format (EETF) parsing and serialization support for Glaze, enabling robust cross-language data interchange with Erlang-based systems. Work included new CMake configurations, find modules, and header files, backed by comprehensive unit tests to validate correctness and regression resistance. No major bugs were reported this month; the focus was on feature delivery and test coverage to improve stability and integration potential. Overall impact includes expanded interoperability, smoother integrations for customers using Erlang terms, and demonstration of strong build, API, and testing capabilities.
April 2025 — Delivered Erlang External Term Format (EETF) parsing and serialization support for Glaze, enabling robust cross-language data interchange with Erlang-based systems. Work included new CMake configurations, find modules, and header files, backed by comprehensive unit tests to validate correctness and regression resistance. No major bugs were reported this month; the focus was on feature delivery and test coverage to improve stability and integration potential. Overall impact includes expanded interoperability, smoother integrations for customers using Erlang terms, and demonstration of strong build, API, and testing capabilities.

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