Hubstry-ISO_Code: Coding with Conscience from Brazil 🇧🇷
In a world where software must do more than just run, Hubstry-ISO_Code introduces a bold idea: embedding regulatory, ethical, and sustainability awareness directly into the source code.
Developed by Hubstry, a Brazilian deep tech startup in pre-seed and bootstrapped stage, this framework is a proof of concept aimed at transforming how developers think about compliance and responsibility.
🚨 The Problem
Modern development often overlooks compliance until the final stages — leading to:
- Costly rework and manual audits
- Security vulnerabilities and legal risks
- Lack of traceability between code and regulations
- Inconsistent practices across teams
đź§ The Solution: Hubstry-ISO_Code
Hubstry-ISO_Code introduces:
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Semantic Prefixes like
G.D.P.R
,S.O.S
,Q.M.S
to tag code with regulatory intent - A Rust-powered semantic engine that validates code against standards like ISO 27001, OWASP, GDPR, LGPD
- Multi-language adapters for JavaScript, Python, and Java
- Executable documentation and automated compliance reports
This approach aligns with concepts like Security by Design, Privacy by Design, and Green Coding — making it a natural fit for ESG-conscious development.
🌍 Open Source & Collaboration
The project is open source and available on GitHub:
👉 github.com/guilherme-machado-ceo/hubstry-iso-code
⚠️ Note: The repository is written in Brazilian Portuguese, reflecting the nationality and residence of the author.
We welcome collaborators for:
- Translating the framework to other languages
- Submitting PRs and creating forks
- Exploring new use cases and integrations
đź§ Why It Matters
Hubstry-ISO_Code isn’t just about avoiding penalties — it’s about building software with integrity, traceability, and purpose. Whether you're working in fintech, healthcare, or public sector, this framework helps you code with conscience.
💬 Let’s Connect
Author: Guilherme Gonçalves Machado
Email: guilherme.ceo@hubstry.com
If you believe software should be secure, inclusive, and compliant from the first line of code — join us.
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