Meet the team

Ecla development is led by a team studying at Ynov Paris Campus.

Ecla Core

The Core members of the Ecla team work full-time on the lexer, parser, interpreter, as well as various libraries.

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LEMAITRE Thomas

Project manager & core developper

From a young age, Thomas has been passionate about programming, always harboring the desire to design his own language. This opportunity was finally granted to him during his studies, leading to the creation of Ecla. Thanks to the formation of a dedicated team for this project, he now assumes the role of the main developer of the interpreter.

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CHESNEAU Paul

Core developper

Paul, initially aspiring to a career in teaching mathematics, redirected his passion towards computer science, becoming a developer notably in Golang. His pedagogical calling is thus perpetuated through his work on Ecla, a project that benefits from his expertise in lexicographical analysis—a field where he excels and considers himself the master of the "Great Lexer Kingdom". This transition illustrates his adaptability and his ability to merge personal interests and professional skills in the technological field.

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LEMAIRE Quentin

Core developper

Quentin, whose childhood was immersed in the computing universe thanks to his trainer father, naturally gravitated towards computer science studies. From high school, he began learning HTML and CSS, before venturing into Lua. Continuing into a bachelor's degree, he broadened his skills with C, object-oriented programming, and language theory. In his master's, eager to apply his theoretical knowledge, Quentin joined the Core team, where he contributes to the maintenance of the interpreter in close collaboration with Thomas, putting his academic knowledge into professional practice.

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MORGADO Luca

Core developper

Luca initiated into programming at a young age, starting with bash scripting before venturing into the world of Python, and eventually discovering Golang during his higher education. His fascination for Golang led him to the challenge of reinventing various projects in this language, ranging from visualizing GIFs in the terminal to creating an operating system, experiencing both successes and failures. Passionate about low-level programming and the theory of programming languages, Luca found his place in Ecla, where he contributes to the development of the Parser in collaboration with the core team, thus combining passion and technical expertise.

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CARON Raphael

Library developper

Raphael dove into the world of computing thanks to his passion for video games, which led him to develop his first programs in C++ and Java from the age of 14. His journey took him to Ynov, where he expanded his range of skills by learning Go. Today, he leverages these new skills at Ecla, as a dedicated member of the library team, where he actively contributes to the development and enrichment of the library resources.

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SENECAL Axel

Library developper

Axel's enthusiasm for computing was awakened by video games, an interest he shared with his father and brother throughout his childhood and adolescence. This passion naturally pushed him towards creating his own games, thus marking the beginning of his programming journey. Today, Axel excels as a Golang developer, specializing in the creation and maintenance of libraries on Ecla. His role is to develop innovative tools that facilitate users in creating ambitious and diverse projects, reflecting his commitment to enriching the development ecosystem with his passion and expertise.

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LAPLACE Danny

Library developper

Danny discovered his passion for development from his first steps in the world of video games. Intrigued by what was hidden behind the screen, he decided to embark on development. At Paris Ynov Campus, he met his elders, including Lemaitre Thomas, the initiator of the Ecla project, who invited him to join this fascinating project. This is how Danny became a member of Ecla, more precisely of the "Ecla Library Developer" team.

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KREUWEN Julie

Library developper

Julie began her passion for computing during her preparatory class through a stimulating project involving the Python programming language. This experience was the starting point of a growing fascination with the world of software development. Her journey then led her to Paris Ynov Campus, where she had the privilege of crossing paths with Thomas Lemaitre. Seduced by her innovative project, Ecla, she was invited to join this promising initiative. Thus, Julie has become a dynamic member within the “Ecla Library Developer” team.

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TSUI Jia-Bao

Library developper

Jia-Bao's interest in computing was initially sparked by his passion for video games. The fascinating operation behind these virtual worlds thus drove him to explore the field further. This curiosity quickly expanded to various aspects of computing. During his first year of higher education, attracted by the innovative Ecla project, Jia-Bao seized the opportunity to get involved by joining the library team. His commitment to Ecla illustrates his willingness to actively contribute to the development and improvement of computing resources.

Ecla Web

The secondary members of the Ecla team work full-time on the web part of the programming language.

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PAIVA Delphine

Project manager and fullstack developper

Delphine first turned towards medical studies before becoming a software developer. She reoriented herself in 2021 and first discovered JavaScript with which she created numerous web applications, then diversified towards languages ​​such as Java or C. She ended up developing a very strong interest in low-level languages ​​and algorithms. Thanks to her expertise in web development, she took the mantel of Ecla website project manager and closely monitors the programming language part.

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SELOT Bastien

Web developper

Bastien discovered programming in high school. He immediately liked it and decided to continue in this field. After starting higher education in embedded systems, he decided to discover the WEB and all its facets at Paris Ynov Campus. He joined the "Ecla" project to develop the WEB site.

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MASSE Jérémy

Web developper

Jeremy discovered his interest in computer sciences when he met, during his middle school years, a group of friends who devoted themselves to developing websites in their free time. He then embarked on a long journey into the fascinating world of computer sciences, navigating through different languages ​​such as Python, C, HTML and CSS. But it was when he entered the Ynov school that he discovered the boat that would lead him to his devouring passion for web development: Javascript. In his last year of Master, he boarded the Ecla ship, an ambitious project to which he brings his treasure of knowledge accumulated during the prologue of his journey.

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JERRAR Hassan

Web developper

Hassan is passionate about web development with a solid background in IT. After obtaining a bac S and a license in computer science, Hassan began a master's degree in DataScale, but quickly discovered that his true passion lay in web development and embarked on this path. Within Ynov Campus, he joins the "Ecla" project and plays an essential role focusing on the web development part of the project.