Hello! My name is Adam and I'm an open-source developer. I'm currently working with the @meshtastic project to build reliable, long-range, and affordable mesh networks. I studied CS and Engineering at Dartmouth College, and I'm currently working in the small business tech world. I'm very experienced in Rust, TypeScript, and React, and I have background in embedded systems and C/C++.
I joined the Meshtastic project in 2022 with the goal of simplifying the process of deploying and managing large-scale ad-hoc mesh networks. Meshtastic maintains clients that allow for management of singular mesh radios, but not for managing large-scale networks.
As part of this goal, I am building the Meshtastic Network Management Client, a desktop application that allows users to create, configure, and manage large-scale Meshtastic networks. Additionally, I'm building the Meshtastic Network Simulator, a desktop application that allows users to simulate large-scale Meshtastic networks. This simulator is used both to test the network management client and to test the Meshtastic firmware.
I also maintain the official Meshtastic Rust library, which allows developers to easily interface with Meshtastic radios in a type-safe way from Rust. This library is used by both the network management client and the network simulator.
In case you're curious!