A versatile Full-Stack Generalist with a diverse portfolio spanning systems programming, infrastructure, and web development. Demonstrates strong capabilities in building self-hosted tools and themes, balancing high-quality frontend automation with functional, albeit occasionally unpolished, backend utilities.
Consistently low across projects; logic in 'yeet', 'blog', and 'cloud' lacks unit tests, posing regression risks.
Frontend work ('blog') is highly polished and standardized, while backend tools ('yeet') are functional but rough around the edges.
Projects generally follow clean, logical directory structures and separation of concerns, even if implementation details vary.
Produces professional-grade Ghost themes with automated Gulp pipelines and standard conventions, as seen in 'blog'.
Capable of building functional tools like 'yeet' with privacy features, but code quality is hampered by safety risks (unwraps) and lack of async optimization.
Understands the stack (K8s/Terraform) but follows anti-patterns like vendoring upstream charts directly into the repo, increasing technical debt.
Strong focus on developer velocity; uses Gulp for asset optimization and automated pipelines for deployment across projects.
Maintains complex dotfiles and shell utilities, demonstrating comfort with Unix-like environments and automation.