I’m Jonty Beglin — a developer who likes getting stuck in and figuring out how things actually work under the hood.
I currently work at Arm on the Fast Models team, while studying for a degree at the same time. Most of my time is spent either writing code, breaking things, or trying to understand complex systems well enough to make them faster, cleaner, or more useful.
- Hands-on engineering — I learn best by building, testing, and iterating
- Low-level / performance-focused work
- Procedural generation and systems that create interesting behaviour from simple rules
- Electronics & hardware-adjacent projects
- Writing code that’s readable, maintainable, and actually does what it says
I studied Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science, and Physics at Exeter Maths School, alongside super-curricular work with the MET Office and University of Exeter academics.
That mix of theory + real projects is pretty much how I like to work now.
- Video games
- Tinkering with side projects just to see if something’s possible
I use GitHub to share things I’m experimenting with, learning from, or actively working on.
If something here looks half-finished — it probably is.
