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Tinkering, Breaking, and Re-Building for the Fun of It
Hi! 👋 I'm Mohamed Aly, known online as Alydemah an enthusiastic Full Stack Developer and software craftsman. I thrive on creating reliable, high-performance web applications and innovative digital products with TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Java, and C#. These days, I'm particularly fascinated by AI, Large Language Models, and automation technologies.
My tech stack centers around Angular and Vue on the client side, with C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, and GO powering the server side. When projects demand it, I'll switch to Python, Java, or Bash. On the operations front, I leverage Docker, Kubernetes, and continuous integration/deployment pipelines to maintain seamless production environments. Writing maintainable, performant code is non-negotiable for me, and I'm constantly exploring emerging tools and frameworks.
What drives me is the act of creation designing intuitive user experiences, engineering resilient backend systems, streamlining development processes, or diving into cutting-edge technologies. My approach is fueled by curiosity, continuous learning, and steady evolution.
When I'm not writing code, you'll find me experimenting with new tech stacks, contributing to open source, and tackling personal projects that stretch my capabilities.
This space documents my adventures in software development and product creation. Whether you're here to review my work, discuss web development concepts, or explore potential partnerships, I trust you'll discover something valuable.
Browse through my projects, check out my technical writings, and feel free to connect via the links below. This is my digital home where engineering, innovation, and growth are always in motion.
Beyond work hours: I operate a Homelab serving as my personal infrastructure playground, hosting various services and running my dedicated GPU cluster for AI experimentation and hands-on learning. I'm passionate about discovering innovative approaches to automation, performance optimization, and maximizing what's achievable with personal computing resources.