Dustin Spicuzza is an engineer based in Greater Boston with 18 years of experience building reliable systems across C++, Python, Java, and Go. He currently works at Systems & Technology Research after a decade at BBN, and earlier automated university lab management and developed virus-removal solutions as a student support specialist. An active open-source contributor, Dustin has improved performance and caching in pypiserver, clarified GIL and template binding in pybind11, and extended support in PyInstaller, Apache POI and WPILib—work that spans packaging, interoperability, and platform integrations. He’s known for practical, creative problem-solving and a low-level attention to detail (precompiled regexes, mutex/race fixes, file-hash controls) paired with DevOps automation to streamline developer workflows.
18 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
2007, Computer Engineering, 2007, Computer Engineering at Western Michigan University
Contributions:38 reviews, 54 commits, 51 PRs in 8 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Dustin primarily focused on improving the WPILibJ and WPILibC libraries. Their contributions include fixing issues related to Eclipse plugin dialogs, adding parity with C++ Timer API by implementing a `hasPeriodPassed` function in Java, and refining the HAL library with updates related to Digital I/O, PWM allocation, and error messaging. Furthermore, they addressed and merged other bug fixes and improvements.
Contributions:27 reviews, 13 commits, 25 PRs in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Dustin primarily contributed to the documentation and features of the pybind11 library, focusing on class inheritance, GIL management, and template binding. They enhanced the documentation regarding GIL usage and provided clarity on automatic upcasting and binding classes with template parameters. The user also implemented features to prevent inheritance from Python classes using `is_final` and added support for build tools.
pythoncpppython-bindingsseamlessbindings
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