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Ronn Lim develops backend systems and distributed infrastructure at major technology companies, bringing expertise from engineering roles at Apple, Google, and NVIDIA. His work spans MLOps, DevOps, and Site Reliability Engineering, implemented primarily in Python, Go, Rust, and C++. The Carnegie Mellon University PhD graduate documents his technical projects and system architecture work at ronn.in. The creator of Ronnin, a full-stack web framework written in Rust, Lim designed the platform to unify frontend and backend development through WebAssembly integration. The framework leverages established tools including Tokio and Diesel for enhanced type safety and performance. Ronnin represents a practical application of his research into scalable system architecture and developer workflows. Lim maintains an engineering blog focused on distributed systems, backend development, and infrastructure scaling patterns. His technical writing examines concrete implementation approaches for complex architectures, drawing from direct experience with production systems. The published work connects academic research with industry engineering practices.