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MongoDB
Frontend Developer
June 23, 2026 – Present
hands-on-systems-programming
August 27, 2024 – August 27, 2024
hands-on-systems-programming — repository
View Projectcmd
September 27, 2019 – February 14, 2025
A simple package to execute shell commands on linux, windows and osx
View Projectmonorepo-operator
September 18, 2019 – February 24, 2020
Manage your mono repos with subtree splits.
View Projectsync-monorepo
April 16, 2019 – November 13, 2019
Sync a monolithic repository into standalone subtree repositories.
View Projectcommander
February 22, 2019 – April 2, 2024
Test your command line interfaces on windows, linux and osx and nodes viá ssh and docker
View Projectshell-tricks
February 11, 2019 – July 21, 2022
Simple bash tricks which make your life easier.
View Projectopenshift-goss
October 24, 2018 – November 27, 2018
Image which provides goss, gitcrypt, docker and openshift
View ProjectCLionArduinoSupport
October 12, 2016 – February 21, 2019
Auto-Completion, Compiling, Uploading, Writing C++ in CLion for Arduino
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's personal projects are heavily focused on backend, DevOps, and system programming (Go, Shell, Makefile, Dockerfile, C++). While there is one listed experience as a 'Frontend Developer' at MongoDB, the project portfolio does not align with a typical Frontend Developer profile. This suggests a potential mismatch in primary interest or skill set for a dedicated frontend role. The diversity of technologies in personal projects (Go, Shell, Ruby, PHP, C++, CMake) indicates a broad technical curiosity, but not necessarily a focused frontend trajectory.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. No psychometric test results or interview feedback provided.