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Rhaqim/README.md

Welcome to Rhaqim's GitHub Profile 👋

About Me

Hi there! I'm John-Franklin, a passionate software developer. I love exploring new technologies and building cool projects.

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Tech Stack

Backend

Rust Golang JavaScript Python

Frontend

HTML CSS React Next.js

Mobile

React Native Swift

Database

PostgreSQL MongoDB MySQL Redis Sqlite

Machine Learning

Tensorflow Keras PyTorch

DevOps

Docker Kubernetes

Cloud

AWS Azure

Tools

Git VS Code Postman Linux Arduino Raspberry Pi Jira Slack Unreal Engine Blender Framer

Currently Working On

Here are some of the projects I've been working on:

  1. GarchGo - Go CLI for generating starting files with different architectures.
  2. USSDFramework - A Rust based USSD Framework package for building USSD applications.
  3. Gomail - A Golang package for sending email templates.
  4. Cascade - This is a CLI tool for load testing Nodes.

Feel free to explore my repositories for more!

Happy coding! 🚀

Pinned

  1. ussdframework ussdframework Public

    Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) library built in Rust with extensible features for applications.

    Rust

  2. gomail gomail Public

    Golang package for sending template emails to end users. Provide SMTP credentials and the email templates.

    Go 1

  3. garch-go garch-go Public

    CLI application for generating boilerplate code for different Golang projects and architectures.

    Go

  4. cascade cascade Public

    Testing Ethereum nodes with a cli application.

    Rust