[For Hire] Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, React/Next.js, NestJS, PostgreSQL | Shipped E-commerce, Mental Health & IoT Apps
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[For Hire] Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, React/Next.js, NestJS, PostgreSQL | Shipped E-commerce, Mental Health & IoT Apps

Hi everyone 👋

I'm a Full-Stack Developer with 3+ years of experience building production-grade mobile and web apps, from MVPs to scalable platforms. I've shipped e-commerce systems, social platforms, telemedicine apps, and IoT companion apps, handling everything from architecture to deployment.

🔧 Tech Stack

Frontend & Mobile: Flutter (iOS/Android), React.js / Next.js, TypeScript

Backend: NestJS, Node.js / Express, TypeScript

Databases: PostgreSQL (Prisma, TypeORM), MySQL, MongoDB, Firebase, Supabase

Infra & Integrations: AWS, Stripe, Shippo, Twilio, BLE/IoT, CI/CD (GitHub Actions)

🧩 What I Build

  • Full-stack mobile + web apps (Flutter, React, Next.js)
  • Admin panels & dashboards with complex workflows
  • Real-time features (chat, live tracking, notifications)
  • Payment flows, subscription systems & e-commerce backends
  • AI integrations (chatbots, assessments, recommendations)
  • IoT companion apps with BLE connectivity

💼 Recent Work

  • E-commerce platform with Next.js storefront + React admin + Express API, Stripe, multi-warehouse inventory
  • Social matchmaking app with NestJS backend + React admin, real-time messaging, onboarding state machines
  • Telemedicine apps in Flutter with video consultations
  • IoT neurotech wearable companion app with BLE streaming and clinical assessments

🔗 Portfolio: muhammedmidlaj.in

💰 Rates

Starting at $15/hour (flexible based on scope & timeline). Fixed-price packages available for MVPs, features, or full projects.

🚀 Why Work With Me?

  • I've built and shipped real products, not just tutorials
  • Clean, scalable code with proper auth, error handling & testing
  • Strong UI/UX sense, I care about how it feels, not just how it works
  • Clear communication & reliable delivery

📩 DM me or check out my portfolio, let's build something great.

u/mhdmidlaj — 10 hours ago
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[For Hire] Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, NestJS, PostgreSQL, Next.js, React

Hi everyone 👋

I’m an experienced Full-Stack Developer with expertise in both mobile and web app development. Over the years, I’ve built scalable, real-time apps with modern architectures, clean code, and seamless user experiences.

🔧 Tech Stack & Expertise

Frontend & Mobile

Flutter (iOS/Android cross-platform apps)

React.js / Next.js (web apps, dashboards, landing pages)

Backend & Databases

NestJS (modular, enterprise-grade backend)

Node.js / Express

PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB (SQL & NoSQL)

Firebase & Supabase integrations

Specialties

End-to-end full-stack app development

Real-time features (chat, live tracking, notifications)

AI integrations (chatbots, assessments, personalized recommendations)

Secure payment flows & subscription systems

Analytics & user behavior tracking

Scalable architectures for startups & MVPs

💰 Rates

Starting at $20/hour (flexible based on scope & timeline)

Fixed-price packages available for MVPs, features, or full projects

🚀 Why Work With Me?

Clean, maintainable code with future scaling in mind

Experience with production-grade apps (mobile + web)

Strong focus on UI/UX for smooth, engaging user journeys

Clear communication & reliable delivery

📩 DM me here or share your project details — let’s build something awesome together!

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u/mhdmidlaj — 17 days ago

[For Hire] Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, NestJS, PostgreSQL, Next.js, React

Hi everyone 👋

I’m an experienced Full-Stack Developer with expertise in both mobile and web app development. Over the years, I’ve built scalable, real-time apps with modern architectures, clean code, and seamless user experiences.

🔧 Tech Stack & Expertise

Frontend & Mobile

Flutter (iOS/Android cross-platform apps)

React.js / Next.js (web apps, dashboards, landing pages)

Backend & Databases

NestJS (modular, enterprise-grade backend)

Node.js / Express

PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB (SQL & NoSQL)

Firebase & Supabase integrations

Specialties

End-to-end full-stack app development

Real-time features (chat, live tracking, notifications)

AI integrations (chatbots, assessments, personalized recommendations)

Secure payment flows & subscription systems

Analytics & user behavior tracking

Scalable architectures for startups & MVPs

💰 Rates

Starting at $15/hour (flexible based on scope & timeline)

Fixed-price packages available for MVPs, features, or full projects

🚀 Why Work With Me?

Clean, maintainable code with future scaling in mind

Experience with production-grade apps (mobile + web)

Strong focus on UI/UX for smooth, engaging user journeys

Clear communication & reliable delivery

📩 DM me here or share your project details — let’s build something awesome together!

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u/mhdmidlaj — 17 days ago

Looking for Work as a Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, NestJS, PostgreSQL, Next.js, React

Hi everyone 👋

I’m an experienced Full-Stack Developer with expertise in both mobile and web app development. Over the years, I’ve built scalable, real-time apps with modern architectures, clean code, and seamless user experiences.

🔧 Tech Stack & Expertise

Frontend & Mobile

Flutter (iOS/Android cross-platform apps)

React.js / Next.js (web apps, dashboards, landing pages)

Backend & Databases

NestJS (modular, enterprise-grade backend)

Node.js / Express

PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB (SQL & NoSQL)

Firebase & Supabase integrations

Specialties

End-to-end full-stack app development

Real-time features (chat, live tracking, notifications)

AI integrations (chatbots, assessments, personalized recommendations)

Secure payment flows & subscription systems

Analytics & user behavior tracking

Scalable architectures for startups & MVPs

🚀 Why Work With Me?

Clean, maintainable code with future scaling in mind

Experience with production-grade apps (mobile + web)

Strong focus on UI/UX for smooth, engaging user journeys

Clear communication & reliable delivery

📩 DM me here or share your project details — let’s build something awesome together!

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u/mhdmidlaj — 17 days ago

Looking for Work as a Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, NestJS, PostgreSQL, Next.js, React

[For Hire] Full-Stack Developer | Flutter, NestJS, PostgreSQL, Next.js, React

Hi everyone 👋

I’m an experienced Full-Stack Developer with expertise in both mobile and web app development. Over the years, I’ve built scalable, real-time apps with modern architectures, clean code, and seamless user experiences.

🔧 Tech Stack & Expertise

Frontend & Mobile

Flutter (iOS/Android cross-platform apps)

React.js / Next.js (web apps, dashboards, landing pages)

Backend & Databases

NestJS (modular, enterprise-grade backend)

Node.js / Express

PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB (SQL & NoSQL)

Firebase & Supabase integrations

Specialties

End-to-end full-stack app development

Real-time features (chat, live tracking, notifications)

AI integrations (chatbots, assessments, personalized recommendations)

Secure payment flows & subscription systems

Analytics & user behavior tracking

Scalable architectures for startups & MVPs

🚀 Why Work With Me?

Clean, maintainable code with future scaling in mind

Experience with production-grade apps (mobile + web)

Strong focus on UI/UX for smooth, engaging user journeys

Clear communication & reliable delivery

📩 DM me here or share your project details — let’s build something awesome together!

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u/mhdmidlaj — 17 days ago
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Phosphenes during ramp down at Fp1/Fp2 — normal or should I be concerned?

Hey everyone, been doing tDCS for about a week now targeting Fp1 (anode) and Fp2 (cathode), running at 1 mA for 5 sessions so far. Everything feels fine during the actual stimulation but I'm consistently getting phosphenes (light flashes in my visual field) during the ramp down phase at the end of each session. It's happened every single session without fail.

I've read that phosphenes are pretty common with frontal montages especially near the eyes, but the fact that it's happening every time during ramp down specifically has me a little unsure. Planning to continue for another 3 weeks at the same parameters.

For those of you who've done longer protocols with prefrontal placements — is this something that just comes with the territory? Did it persist or go away over time? Any reason I should pause or adjust before continuing?

Would appreciate any input, especially from anyone who's run Fp1/Fp2 for extended periods. Thanks.

PS: English isn't my first language so I used AI to help clean up this post, but the question and details are all mine.

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u/mhdmidlaj — 2 months ago