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git-gang
October 4, 2025 – Present
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View Projectpython-mergecal
September 5, 2024 – Present
Python library and CLI tool to merge RFC5545 iCalendar feeds and .ics files.
View Projectcaldav-server-tester
February 12, 2023 – Present
A tool to check how well a caldav server adheres to the caldav standard(s)
View ProjectH1R0GH057
May 10, 2022 – November 18, 2023
DDoS scripts exclusively for educational purposes.
View Projectmod-mail-bot
September 5, 2020 – May 18, 2025
A Discord bot for efficient communication between users and server moderators. Enables private, organized messages, moderation features, and streamlined user support.
View Projectpython-recurring-ical-events
March 3, 2019 – Present
Python library to calculate recurrence times of events, todos, alarms and journals based on icalendar RFC5545
View Projectopen-web-calendar
February 15, 2019 – Present
Embed a highly customizable web calendar into your website using ICal source links
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's projects are heavily focused on Python and backend/utility scripting, with some frontend exposure (JavaScript, HTML, CSS). While there are frontend technologies used, the overall project portfolio leans more towards backend/scripting and personal tools rather than collaborative, user-facing frontend applications. This might indicate a potential mismatch with a dedicated 'Frontend Developer' role requiring strong UI/UX focus and modern frontend framework experience. The project 'H1R0GH057' (DDoS scripts) could raise concerns regarding judgment and alignment with ethical development practices, even if stated for 'educational purposes'.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The candidate's projects are primarily technical and personal, offering no insight into collaboration, communication, or problem-solving in a team context.