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Hey, there! 👋

I'm a Software Engineer from Morocco 🇲🇦 highly motivated, dynamic, persevering, rigorous. I was born in 1999 (you can do the math), I am passionate about Web Development, blockchain and open source (Every commit is a gift 🎁). If I'm not coding or chatting, i'm likely preparing some cup of tea 🍵. If you use any of my packages, please consider sponsoring me 🤩.

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The power of Open Source is the power of the people. The people rule.

-- Philippe Kahn

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  5. aleph.js Public

    Forked from alephjs/aleph.js

    The Full-stack Framework in Deno.

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  6. Deno standard library

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Contributed to denoland/deno_std, denoland/deno, alephjs/aleph.js and 26 other repositories

Contribution activity

June 2022

Created 1 commit in 1 repository
Created 1 repository
2 contributions in private repositories Jun 2

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