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Aarush tests the features of the interpreter, focusing on code coverage and performance.
Aarush’s interest in computers led him to a Bachelor of Technology Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India. Before joining Dyalog Ltd, Aarush explored various facets of web technologies, and made significant contributions to projects like Haskell and Bitcoin through programs like Google Summer of Code and Summer of Bitcoin . In pursuit of his dream to contribute to the development of a programming language professionally, Aarush contacted Dyalog Ltd to enquire about a role; he started testing the primitives of the language with a new test suite, before concentrating on code converage and performance.
Beyond coding, Aarush finds joy in exploring Linux, programming languages, Bitcoin, and mechanical keyboards; also music, photography, F1 racing, and traveling.
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