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Frontend Developer
June 21, 2026 – Present
balaka
April 6, 2026 – Present
Local-only TTS app with a FastAPI backend and separate static frontend for voice design and voice cloning.
View Projectjwter
March 25, 2025 – November 20, 2025
JWTER is a flexible and secure JWT token generation and validation library for Go applications. It provides an easy-to-use interface for generating and validating JWT access and refresh tokens, with support for custom claims, permissions, and configurable token expiration times
View Projecttranscriptor
December 6, 2024 – August 29, 2025
Application for audio transcription using OpenAI's Whisper
View Projectrecorder
June 3, 2024 – September 30, 2025
A Go library for recording and retrieving requests, responses, errors, and metrics. This library provides both synchronous and asynchronous methods for recording data to Redis or file storage.
View Projectgo-aws-config
February 6, 2023 – March 6, 2023
go-aws-config is a very simple wrapper around the AWS SDK for Go
View Projectvagrant-apache-cluster
August 31, 2018 – October 26, 2018
Vagrant configuration to setup clustered Apache Kafka, Apache Zookeeper, Apache Cassandra, Apache Ignite
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio shows a strong inclination towards backend development, system utilities, and infrastructure, predominantly using Go. While there are a few projects involving JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, the overall focus does not strongly align with a dedicated 'Frontend Developer' role. The current role is listed as 'Frontend Developer' but without any associated skills or description, making it difficult to validate alignment. This suggests a potential mismatch with a pure frontend cultural fit.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The candidate's experience is heavily skewed towards personal projects, making it difficult to evaluate collaboration, communication, or problem-solving in a team context.