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Scouting report
Puerto Rican full-stack dev with a fork-heavy account and a few real Ruby/JS apps
assessed from open-source footprint
A Puerto Rico-based full-stack developer and self-described teacher whose 417-repo account is dominated by forks (roughly 79%), so the headline volume overstates original output. Among his ~21 original repos are genuine builds like Love Every Pound, a Ruby weight-tracker with graphs and quotes, and a Rails quiz API with JWT auth, plus two deployed projects. The real authored work is solid but modest in scale; most repos are abandoned and stars are minimal, so weigh the handful of original apps over the inflated repo count.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Web & CMS
- Productivity & SaaS
- Education & EdTech
Signal breakdown
2
top repo 1
21
79% forks
9
10.6 yr
2
Active
81% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on Quiz-Database-With-JWT-Authentication
- Ships to production — 2 live demos
- Frontend focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Web & CMS & Productivity & SaaS
- Core stack: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Ruby
About
Skills
- JavaScript
- HTML
- Ruby
- CSS
- C#
Featured work
Love Every Pound
A weight tracker app with inspirational quotes to keep you motivated every day. Shows a graph and a calendar of your past weights.
- Ruby
by Kenneth Young Castro
Quiz Database With JWT Authentication
A simple quiz database API built using Ruby on Rails containing a basic model of questions and users. It allows for user login/signup using devise ge…
- Ruby
by Kenneth Young Castro
Reactorial Front End
React challenges
- JavaScript
by Kenneth Young Castro
portfolio
Portfolio showing my personal applications and my resume.
- CSS
by Kenneth Young Castro
iDidPortfolio
A site where you can have your own portfolio or look at other people's portfolio for a list of their projects.
- HTML
by Kenneth Young Castro
Love Every Pound Front End
A weight tracker app with inspirational quotes to keep you motivated every day. Shows a graph and a calendar of your past weights.
- JavaScript
by Kenneth Young Castro