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Scouting report
Backend dev with a .NET + Next.js microservices stack
assessed from open-source footprint
Carlos has a respectable 65 followers and a coherent showcase — a 2★ .NET/RabbitMQ microservices backend paired with a Next.js frontend that consumes it. Recent activity is the concern: just 1 commit last year and 76% of repos abandoned, so the microservices architecture demonstrates real breadth (C#, TypeScript, Java) but the profile is currently dormant.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Productivity & SaaS
- Travel, Food & Hospitality
- Security & Identity
Signal breakdown
5
top repo 2
17
6% forks
65
5.6 yr
0
Active
76% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on DotNet-Microservices
- Original builder — 17 of their own repositories
- Backend focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Productivity & SaaS & Travel, Food & Hospitality
- Core stack: TypeScript, C#, JavaScript, Java
About
Skills
- TypeScript
- C#
- JavaScript
- Java
- Swift
- Jupyter
- C
- SQL
Featured work
DotNet Microservices
This repository hosts a microservices backend built with .NET, using RabbitMQ for robust and resilient inter-service communication. The project demon…
- C#
by Carlos Jorge
Nextjs Microservices
This Next.js project represents the frontend part of a microservices application that interacts with a robust backend developed in .NET.
- TypeScript
by Carlos Jorge
Adult Income Prediction
This repository contains a machine learning project using decision tree and random forest techniques to predict adult income based on the adults.csv…
- Jupyter
by Carlos Jorge
TDD
Test Driven Development homework.
- Java
by Carlos Jorge