For the past couple of years while working towards my pilot licence, I’ve looked for interesting ways to use my open source software engineering experience in an aviation context.
More recently I’ve founded Open Aviation Solutions - a software development company building a collection of aviation-specific Open Source projects to simplify aviation software development.
For the past year I’ve been working with the people at GoSource around 3 days per week while also working towards my commercial pilot license (more on that journey separately). GoSource are involved in quite a number of interesting projects, but for the past 5 months I’ve been involved with the United Nations Transparency Protocol, which aims to make product claims easy to verify - claims such as whether the product was produced on land that is deforestation-free, or whether a battery in your EV was sourced with components that meet certain sustainability goals.
It’s been quite some time since I’ve taken time to enjoy coding challenges primarily for the fun of it. Over the next months, I’m keen to work my way through the 2023 Advent of Code - a fun set of problems created by Eric Wastl strung together with a seasonal story - and write up a bit about my own learning and fun.