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DBEKODER

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(BUG ARCHITECT & AUTOMATION WHISPERER)

01

EXPERIENCE

Lead Engineer @ Blueprint Automata

Orchestrated massive CI/CD pipelines while maintaining a strictly modular architecture. Automated away my boredom and most of my mundane tasks.

Systems Architect @ Chaotic Logic

Implemented clean architecture principles in legacy environments. Found bugs that were older than some of the interns.

02

TECH STACK
TypeScript

The only thing keeping my sanity in check during large-scale refactors.

Node.js

Scaling backends faster than my thirst for caffeine on a Monday morning.

GoLang

Because sometimes concurrency is the only way to handle life.

Docker

Packing problems into neat little containers since 2014.

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EDUCATION
MSc Systematic Scripting

University of Digital Schematics. Specializing in recursive loops and high-pressure deployments.

BSc Computer Aesthetics

Institute of Brutalist Web Design. Learning that visible lines are better than invisible bugs.

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CLEAN ARCHITECTURE

If you can't test it, it doesn't exist. If you can't scale it, it's just an expensive hobby.

My architecture is inspired by the modularity of blueprints. Decoupled services, strictly defined interfaces, and a zero-tolerance policy for circular dependencies. It's elegant, it's brutalist, and it works while you sleep.

EXTRACURRICULAR

Coding is fun, but training my vacuum robot to fetch beer is my true calling.

Architecture & Logic

Taming the Legacy Beast: Clean Code Horror Stories

A deep dive into the cavernous depths of ancient COBOL repositories and the bravery required for a modern refactor.

LATEST FROM THE BLOG

Automation Obsessions

The Coffee-to-Code Pipeline: Energy Assessments

Why spending forty hours automating a two-minute task is the only rational way for a developer to spend their time.

Design & Aesthetics

Structural Integrity: Brutalism in CSS Architecture

Exploring why your layout grid should be as strict as your code reviews, and twice as visually impactful for the user.

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