Building the future, one commit at a time.
I'm Daytona39264 — a passionate developer who loves turning ideas into reliable, polished software. This README includes Profession/Role, Top Skills, Favorite Projects, Short Bio/Motto, Social Links, and Fun Facts.
Software Engineer | Full-Stack Developer Currently: Building web applications, APIs, and cloud-native systems. Open to: Collaboration, freelance work, mentoring, and new opportunities.
- Languages: JavaScript (ES6+), TypeScript, Python, Go
- Frontend: React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, accessible UI patterns
- Backend: Node.js, Express, FastAPI, REST & GraphQL APIs
- Cloud & DevOps: AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, GitHub Actions, Terraform
- Databases & Data: PostgreSQL, Redis, GraphQL, data modeling
- Testing & Practices: Jest, PyTest, TDD, CI/CD, clean architecture
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Project-Alpha — A performant REST API for real-time analytics Repo: https://github.com/Daytona39264/project-alpha Built with: Go, PostgreSQL, Docker Highlights: Low-latency event processing, streaming metrics, robust monitoring
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Fluent-UI-Dashboard — Reusable admin dashboard and component library Repo: https://github.com/Daytona39264/fluent-ui-dashboard Built with: React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS Highlights: Accessibility-first components, dark mode, plugin widgets
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ml-experiments — Collection of ML prototypes, notebooks, and pipelines Repo: https://github.com/Daytona39264/ml-experiments Built with: Python, scikit-learn, PyTorch Highlights: Reproducible experiments, model evaluation pipelines, utilities for data versioning
(If you want different project URLs or descriptions, tell me and I will update them.)
Short bio: I build useful, maintainable software and enjoy mentoring engineers. I value clear interfaces, automated tests, and measurable outcomes.
Motto: "Ship quality, learn fast, iterate often."
- Website: https://daytona.dev
- GitHub: https://github.com/Daytona39264
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daytona39264
- X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/Daytona39264
- Email: [email protected]
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- ☕ Coffee aficionado — always down to trade single-origin recommendations.
- 🧩 Puzzle lover — sudoku, logic puzzles, and algorithmic challenges.
- 🌲 Outdoors — hiking and camping when I need to unplug.
- 🎮 Gamer — strategy and puzzle games keep my problem-solving sharp.
This repository includes comprehensive guides for developers:
Complete guide for connecting to GitHub with SSH:
- Generating and managing SSH keys
- Adding keys to GitHub
- Testing SSH connections
- Security best practices
- Deploy keys for servers and CI/CD
AI-powered code assistance directly in your GitHub workflow:
- Quick Setup - Get started in 5 minutes
- Quick Reference - Common commands and examples
- Full Integration Guide - Detailed documentation
Try it now: Comment @claude-code [your instruction] on any PR!
Examples:
@claude-code Fix the failing TypeScript errors
@claude-code Refactor this function to improve readability
@claude-code Add input validation with error messages
Remote development with JetBrains IDEs made easy:
- Quick Start - Install and connect in 5 minutes
- Full Installation Guide - Comprehensive setup documentation
- Client Installation Script - Automated standalone client install
- Toolbox Installation Script - Install JetBrains Toolbox App
Quick install options:
# Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/Daytona39264/Daytona39264.git
cd Daytona39264
# Option 1: Install Toolbox (recommended for multiple IDEs)
./install-jetbrains-toolbox.sh
# Option 2: Install standalone client (lightweight, CLI-focused)
./install-jetbrains-client.shSupported IDEs:
- IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate / Community
- PyCharm Professional / Community
- WebStorm, PhpStorm, GoLand
- CLion, RubyMine, Rider, and more
This repository also includes the Dingo API Wiki as a git submodule in the dingo-api-wiki/ directory. The Dingo API is a Laravel package for building RESTful APIs.
To access the wiki content after cloning this repository:
git submodule update --init --recursiveThe wiki contains comprehensive documentation on:
- Installation and Configuration
- Creating API Endpoints
- Authentication and Rate Limiting
- OAuth 2.0 Integration
- And more...
- If you haven't already, create a repository named exactly: Daytona39264 (your GitHub username).
- Add this file as README.md in the repository root.
- Commit and push — GitHub will render this on your profile page automatically.
If you'd like updates (different tone, more or fewer badges, real project URLs, or a PR instead of a direct push), tell me which changes and I will update the file.