
I started programming during my teen years beginning with Python. I somewhat learnt how to use some of its modules such as PyGame and Django, and wrote several scripts to automate tasks. I then started making video games using the Unity game engine and learnt how to code in C#. In 2018, I was a Google Code-In finalist. I worked a lot on network related technologies and made use of Ansible and Docker during the contest. I configured virtual machines running on OpenWRT in VirtualBox, hosted local servers, most of which on either Apache or Nginx, made web interfaces and improved documentation. To this day, I’m always learning new things while contributing to GitHub by participating in events such as IETF Hackathons during which I usually implement secure algorithms such as SSH-XMSS and TLS 1.3. Additionally, I’m representing my country in such events by being a CyberStorm.mu member. Being a Linux lover, I made my own Distro named Kinesis OS bundled with many useful bash scripts, which uses Arch’s package manager; pacman. In 2019, I was a mentor for Google Code-in with my former organisation; OpenWISP. In the pursuit of improving my devops skills, I experimented a lot with Ansible and Docker. I created hundreds of bash scripts and tens of sandboxes on Google Cloud, and using proxies, made several services such as Fleet, Traefik and phpMyAdmin have accessible and interactable dashboards on my own subdomains. Further on, I’m engaging in developing web apps using modern and state of the art technologies such as React and Tailwind everyday. To add more features to my React apps, I’m working on solid backends using Node, Express, Axios and Mongoose. My database of choice is MongoDB which I have running inside of Docker containers on my server.