Scouting report
Go learner with the most repos in this cohort
assessed from open-source footprint
Efraín shows the most substance of this group: four original Go repositories, a personal domain (eframunoz.com), and a clear backend-with-DevOps leaning. The honest caveat is that the visible work is largely learning material — two of the repos are the official go.dev module tutorials, alongside a 'poker' exercise — with no stars, no deployments, and no commits in the past year. So there's a real, self-directed start on Go fundamentals and a tidy presentation, but not yet an independent shipped project or any external contributions. A promising early trajectory that needs its next, more original project to prove out.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
0
4
0% forks
0
5.9 yr
0
Quiet
100% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on poker-trainer
- Backend focus with DevOps
- Domain experience in Gaming
- Core stack: Go
About
Skills
- Go
Featured work
poker
The game of poker.
- Go
by Efraín Muñoz Coreano
greetings
Repo for the "Create a Go module" tutorial found at https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/create-module.
- Go
by Efraín Muñoz Coreano
hello
Repo for the "Call your code from another module" tutorial found at https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/call-module-code.
- Code
by Efraín Muñoz Coreano