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Scouting report
DR developer with AWS/serverless and CLI side projects
assessed from open-source footprint
Felix shows the broadest range of project ideas in the group — a serverless AWS image-recognition API, a Swagger-JsDoc CLI built to replace a deprecated tool, a Google-Slides downloader, and an AI-assisted Pictionary webapp — across JavaScript, Python and Java. That breadth signals genuine curiosity and some backend instinct. The caveats are real: zero stars, nothing currently deployed, only one commit in the past year, a 71% abandonment rate, and no verified external open-source contributions. The 'Mid' label outpaces the visible recent activity. Most promising as an idea-generating junior whose projects would benefit from being finished and shipped.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Data, ML & AI
- Gaming
- Media & Streaming
Signal breakdown
0
7
53% forks
7
10.3 yr
0
Active
71% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on pictionary-webapp
- Backend focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Data, ML & AI & Gaming
- Core stack: JavaScript, Python, Java
About
Skills
- JavaScript
- Python
- Java
Featured work
Pictionary Webapp
Simple pictionary game made with Cursor AI
- Code
by Felix Ramirez
Image Recognition Api
Serverless image recognition API based in AWS
- Python
by Felix Ramirez
Swagger Jsdoc Cli
Simple functional CLI to generate the spec file, because Swagger-JsDoc is removing its CLI from v7.
- JavaScript
by Felix Ramirez
Node Slides
Simple example of getting slides from google and download it as separate pictures.
- JavaScript
by Felix Ramirez