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aboudzein/README.md

Hi there 👋

Hi there! 🙋‍♂️ My name is Abdurahman Zeineddin, and I am excited to share a little bit about myself with you. I am passionate about 🏗️ solution architecture, 📱 product development, and 💻 technology. I love learning new things, and I am always looking for ways to improve and grow. In my free time, I enjoy reading 📚 books, researching new ideas, and collaborating with others. I am also a huge fan of e-sports, and I enjoy spending time in the open source community. Additionally, I am passionate about economics, physics, maths, and helping others, and always looking for ways to create a friendly and supportive environment. Overall, I am a curious person, and I am always looking for new opportunities to learn and share my knowledge.

As a 🧑‍💼 solution architect, I have experience working with 🌩️ Google Cloud Native Apps, ⛅️ AWS Native Apps, and implementing infrastructure from A-Z. I am proficient in using 🐍 python and C# as my main programming languages, and I am also experienced in using typescript. My focus is on building scalable and high-performance solutions, and I have been on this journey for a 🕙 long time. On GitHub, I have contributed to a variety of projects and have gained experience in both frontend and backend development. I am always looking for new opportunities to learn and collaborate with others, and I am excited to continue growing and sharing my knowledge on GitHub or any other platform.

As someone who is passionate about both reading and programming, I have read many books in the solution architect field that have inspired and informed my work. Some of my favorites include:

Title Author Description
Microsoft Microservice Architecture Native Applications Microsoft Provides a comprehensive guide to building microservice architecture applications using Microsoft technologies.
Designing Data Intensive Applications Martin Kleppmann Must-read for anyone interested in data intensive applications. Covers the latest technologies and techniques.
Making Sense of Stream Processing Martin Kleppmann Comprehensive guide to stream processing. Covers fundamental concepts and techniques, with practical examples and case studies.
Google Cloud Platform for Developers Ted Hunter and Steven Porter Comprehensive guide to the Google Cloud Platform. Covers the latest tools and technologies, with practical advice for developers.

When we are developing something, whether it is a new 💻 software application, a 🖥️ hardware device, or a creative 🎨 project, we often feel a sense of excitement and passion in our hearts. 💙 This excitement comes from the sense of possibility and potential that comes with creating something new. 🆕 As we work on our project, we are constantly learning and growing, and we are constantly faced with challenges and obstacles that we must overcome. 💪 This process can be challenging and rewarding, and it often leads to a sense of accomplishment and pride in our work. 🏆 Ultimately, the excitement we feel when we are developing something comes from the sense of purpose and meaning that we derive from our work, and the sense of fulfillment that comes from creating something that we can be proud of. 😊

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    Online learning tool made to help people practice and master whatever they are learning

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Contributed to aboudzein/aboudzein, aboudzein/KeepTrack.Life, aboudzein/Qzzz.me and 6 other repositories

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December 2022

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