[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

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u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

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u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

reddit.com
u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

reddit.com
u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

Cheers.

reddit.com
u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities with $18/hour.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

Cheers.

reddit.com
u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

Cheers.

reddit.com
u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

[For Hire] React/TS/Node/WebSocket/PostgreSQL dev — Available Immediately (Contract | Freelance)

I’m a fullstack developer from north Africa currently looking for new and hot opportunities to jump into. I have 4 years of experience, building and shipping a variety of applications to production, gaining broad hands-on engineering experience.

My main stack includes:

- Backend: Express.js, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, Redis (architecture design, performance-aware queries, multi tenancy, auth, data validations, etc...)

- Frontend: React and Next.js (modern UI with tailwind, data fetching & caching, state management, etc...)

- Desktop tools: Electron.js (building cross-platform desktop applications and internal tools)

I’m comfortable owning features end-to-end, making technical decisions, and working in fast-moving environments. I care about clean code, maintainability, testability, and shipping things that actually get used.

I’m open to full-time roles, contract work, or remote opportunities.

If you’re interested in working together, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM and I’ll share my portfolio and GitHub.

Cheers.

reddit.com
u/dreamer_948 — 9 days ago

Building realtime chat is one thing. Making it reliable is the hard part.

Hello everyone, happy to share a recent project I've been working on. meet Echo, a team chat app in the Slack family.

Why might this interest you? Because the source code is available to read.

Echo is an attempt at recreating Slack's feature surface, which includes workspace creation, channels, DMs with file sharing. The ideal choice to build a real-time application is, by default, choosing WebSocket as the transport protocol. But building the system reliably at scale introduced two major challenges: maintaining a healthy message delivery system and ensuring the architecture could scale as the application grows.

Those became the main challenges a developer can face during the development of this project, and how they were tackled.

Systematically, Echo uses Postgres as an event/message bus, with event versioning and a gapless per-channel sequence providing the reliability and recovery layer for message delivery. That same layer allows the servers to remain stateless, making the app ready for horizontal scaling with Kubernetes. On the other hand, a schema-per-tenant keeps each workspace's data isolated and scoped directly to the workspace’s tenant path.

The stack is deliberately scoped. Express and TypeScript on Bun, React with Vite for fast shipping, plus Tanstack Query as the app state store. Postgres does the work of three services: control-plane data, tenant data, and the Realtime backplane. Better Auth handles identity, while Zod validates every request and generates the API docs from the same schemas.

It’s live if you want to poke around. I’ve left a workspace open, make an account and come say hi. Feel free to send a few messages and see who’s there: https://echo-v2.online/accept-invite/r5DP9Vdq9RwLtsU9aqeR-Q2wO9WI-aShDUYUST0Z29w

Feedback is always welcome. And thanks for taking the time to read this and check it out.

If you like what you see, the Github repo is already attached, dropping a star would be much appreciated: go to repository

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u/dreamer_948 — 10 days ago

Building realtime chat is one thing. Making it reliable is the hard part.

Hello everyone, happy to share a recent project I've been working on. meet Echo, a team chat app in the Slack family.

Why might this interest you? Because the source code is available to read.

https://preview.redd.it/20k7ft8icfih1.png?width=1917&format=png&auto=webp&s=4d002db550c99db2981bb65cfb9ef1278fa05a20

Echo is an attempt at recreating Slack's feature surface, which includes workspace creation, channels, DMs with file sharing. The ideal choice to build a real-time application is, by default, choosing WebSocket as the transport protocol. But building the system reliably at scale introduced two major challenges: maintaining a healthy message delivery system and ensuring the architecture could scale as the application grows.

Those became the main challenges a developer can face during the development of this project, and how they were tackled.

Systematically, Echo uses Postgres as an event/message bus, with event versioning and a gapless per-channel sequence providing the reliability and recovery layer for message delivery. That same layer allows the servers to remain stateless, making the app ready for horizontal scaling with Kubernetes. On the other hand, a schema-per-tenant keeps each workspace's data isolated and scoped directly to the workspace’s tenant path.

The stack is deliberately scoped. Express and TypeScript on Bun, React with Vite for fast shipping, plus Tanstack Query as the app state store. Postgres does the work of three services: control-plane data, tenant data, and the Realtime backplane. Better Auth handles identity, while Zod validates every request and generates the API docs from the same schemas.

It’s live if you want to poke around. I’ve left a workspace open, make an account and come say hi. Feel free to send a few messages and see who’s there: https://echo-v2.online/accept-invite/r5DP9Vdq9RwLtsU9aqeR-Q2wO9WI-aShDUYUST0Z29w

Feedback is always welcome. And thanks for taking the time to read this and check it out.

If you like what you see, the Github repo is already attached, dropping a star would be much appreciated: go to repository

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u/dreamer_948 — 10 days ago

Built a Slack-style chat app — no Redis, and Postgres handles the realtime backplane

Hello everyone, happy to share a recent project I've been working on — meet Echo, a team chat app in the Slack family.

Why might this interest you? Because the source code is available to read.

Echo is an attempt at recreating Slack's feature surface, which includes workspace creation, channels, DMs with file sharing. The ideal choice to build a real-time application is, by default, choosing WebSocket as the transport protocol. But building the system reliably at scale introduced two major challenges: maintaining a healthy message delivery system and ensuring the architecture could scale as the application grows.

Those became the main challenges a developer can face during the development of this project, and how they were tackled.

Systematically, Echo uses Postgres as an event/message bus, with event versioning and a gapless per-channel sequence providing the reliability and recovery layer for message delivery. That same layer allows the servers to remain stateless, making the app ready for horizontal scaling with Kubernetes. On the other hand, a schema-per-tenant keeps each workspace's data isolated and scoped directly to the workspace’s tenant path.

The stack is deliberately scoped. Express and TypeScript on Bun, React with Vite for fast shipping, plus Tanstack Query as the app state store. Postgres does the work of three services: control-plane data, tenant data, and the Realtime backplane. Better Auth handles identity, while Zod validates every request and generates the API docs from the same schemas.

It’s live if you want to poke around. I’ve left a workspace open, make an account and come say hi. Feel free to send a few messages and see who’s there: https://echo-v2.online/accept-invite/r5DP9Vdq9RwLtsU9aqeR-Q2wO9WI-aShDUYUST0Z29w

Feedback is always welcome. And thanks for taking the time to read this and check it out.

If you like what you see, the GitHub repo is here, dropping a star would be much appreciated: go to repository

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u/dreamer_948 — 11 days ago

Some business tend to use the traditional lead structures to perform cold reaches, how about capturing qualified fresh signals instead of the traditional method? a redditor for example can express his intend to buy a certain niche, a hot signal is captured based on the niche and the intend, and a marketer can hop on to create the business offer. Do you think this can be helpful?

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u/dreamer_948 — 4 months ago

I came from a software developer background and I know my ways through scrapping and data proccessing, I own a pipeline where I can scrap fresh, verified and qualified leads from giant well-knowing platforms, do you think this is helpful to some businesses ?

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u/dreamer_948 — 4 months ago