About
B. Hamonangan: I was born in Java with a hobby of breaking and fixing things, mainly computers. I studied Computer Science at the University of Indonesia. Following graduation, I attended a coding boot camp at Sea Ltd, making my education a blend of formal and informal. I learned how to talk to Python, just like Harry Potter. Later, I moved to Japan to work as a programmer.
Mail me at b.hamonangan@protonmail.com 📬

Writings
Aside from this blog, I also wrote:
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I Published a Golang Library and It’s Easier Than I Thought - Money Forward Developers Blog.
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4 Go Data Structures and Algorithms Interesting Implementations - Money Forward Developers Blog.
Projects
All are released with free software licenses.
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Polygon: I developed a Go library to measure the area of a 100-sided polygon that exists in my dream. Repo.
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Lucas: I composed a Go library to quickly count 100000th Fibonacci number. The method is well-known, so I try to extend it to generalized Lucas sequences. Repo.
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Perkalian Web: I made deliberate practice less boring by adding a timer and 3 lives. This game is educational and serves as a method to teach multiplication concepts. Repo.


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SusunJadwal by RISTEK Open Source Software: a hacky web scraper with React frontend developed during my study to prepare study plans. Backend Repo, Frontend Repo.


Hobbies
In Japan, I shop for DVDs and physical books that are still widely available. Also, I occasionally attend concerts and listen to Handel or Bach’s works.