Scouting report
Web3/Rust dev who shipped a Dominican auto-dealer app
assessed from open-source footprint
José is a Dominican blockchain and React engineer with the deepest tenure here (10.7-year account) and the most deployed projects (6), including autominicanapp-client (3★), a cross-platform customer-management app for vehicle dealers nationwide. He works in Rust, TypeScript and smart contracts and has real polish (69), but every tracked repo is flagged abandoned (ratio 1.0) and consistency is low (26). A senior-level fit for Web3/product work if the bursty, ship-then-move-on pattern is acceptable.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Productivity & SaaS
- Web & CMS
- Travel, Food & Hospitality
Signal breakdown
12
top repo 3
14
52% forks
29
10.7 yr
6
Quiet
100% stale
Strengths
- 10 merged pull requests
- Ships to production — 6 live demos
- Frontend focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Productivity & SaaS & Web & CMS
- Core stack: TypeScript, JavaScript, Rust, C#
About
Skills
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
- Rust
- C#
- CSS
Featured work
Autominicanapp Client
Cross-Platform App to keep track of customer management for the automotive sector, for vehicle dealers nationwide in the main cities at Dominican Rep…
- TypeScript
by José G. Ramírez
Solvex Whocode
Open source project inspired in IndiansWhoDesign, made to expose all the developers at SOLVEX from Dominican Republic and the rest of the world with…
- Code
by José G. Ramírez
React Nextjs Blog
A simple Blog web app implemented using Next.js + React and Next-themes (dark mode included)
- JavaScript
by José G. Ramírez
React Recipe Todo
Let’s build a simple Recipe ToDo with raw React which teaches you the basic principles of React (Props, State and Events with Hooks) with snowpack in…
- JavaScript
by José G. Ramírez
Rust Journal Cli
Create a command-line program to manage to-do list items with default options and handle errors
- Rust
by José G. Ramírez
React Todo Flexsible
Let’s build a simple Todo App with React which teaches you the basic principles of CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete) with server-side simulation…
- TypeScript
by José G. Ramírez