I am Quentin ERDINGER, 22 years old, computer science student studying at Epitech and graduated with a MSc (Advanced Computer Science) at the University of Kent - School of Computing in 2025.
I enjoy discovering new languages, technologies, architectures and methodologies, such as AI and ML, .NET, Rust, C++ and cloud services.
🔧 I am currently developing Luxoria, an open-source all-in-one photography solution built with WinUI 3. This project was initiated with some friends to create a useful tool for photographers. Luxoria is modular, allowing anyone to install/add modules to extend its features via a embedded marketplace.
Current development focuses on improving safety, modularity, backward compatibility, performance, and expanding Computer Vision and AI-powered features. (Windows 10/11 x64, x86 or ARM64 compatible) Download for x64, Download for x86, Download for arm64.
Open-source contributions brought : Nuget librairies Listed on Nuget.org
Evaluates the performance and feasibility of pointer and NaN tagging techniques in a Rust-based implementation of the SOM interpreter. The research compares different tagging strategies for representing dynamic values efficiently while maintaining memory safety and runtime performance. Thesis Thesis Material
If you are interested in collaborating on a project, I’d love to hear from you ! I'm always open to new opportunities and partnerships. 😊
And if you happen to find any bugs or issues one a project, just remember: they are simply undocumented features waiting to be discovered !


