RESTAPI
apis and gateways
Implementing REST apis everywhere in the webs, apps and even services
Languages, frameworks, and infrastructure I've used across different projects. Some are daily tools, others solved a particular problem well enough that they earned a permanent place in the toolbox.
apis and gateways
Implementing REST apis everywhere in the webs, apps and even services
Service-to-service RPC
Interservice communication for internal systems
JavaScript runtime + web framework
I use this a lot, a lot of fullstack applications. Built pretty lot applications with these.
Streaming + pub/sub
Comfortable writing queues based producer — consumers with rabbitmqs.
Distributed system patterns
Worked with multiple services and distributed workers patterns in Scalabs.
Cloud infrastructure
Self deploying a lot of pre-existing, opensource services and also a lot of self coded (dart and mern stack) projects.
Shell glue
Can vibe code and understand the code to get desired results
Containerisation
Day-to-day for local dev and prod images — multi-stage builds.
CI/CD pipelines
Pipelines that build, and deploy apps automatically.
Multi-agent orchestration
Designing multi-agent systems with explicit planning loops, tool graphs, and the guardrails that keep them on task.
Prompt + tool engineering
OpenAI, Anthropic, and openrouter, service based agents integrated directly to the code.
Browser automation + parsing
Playwright and a handful of resilient patterns for sites that don’t want to be scraped.
Compiled, concurrent
Scalabs is fully dart based backend.
Typed JavaScript
Strict mode, inferred types, and zod at the boundary — the combo that makes refactors feel safe.
Everyday scripting
Used flutter (feature-first architecture and cubits) but not too much opportunities to work with.
UI + SSR
Pretty fluent with react and jekyll. Few vibe coded projects with astro.
Stylesheets
I mostly use scss but also for node based apps I prefer tailwind.
E-commerce templating
Sellamensa project was a custom shopify theme developed by our team(3 devs).