I'm a passionate Go-lang developer from India, dedicated to building scalable and efficient backend systems. I love exploring new technologies and contributing to open-source projects.
- π I'm currently working on distributed systems and microservices
- π± I'm always learning and exploring new technologies in the ever-evolving tech landscape
- π¨βπ» All of my projects are available at GitHub
- π¬ Ask me about PostgreSQL, Git, Data structures, Go, and backend development
- π« How to reach me: [email protected]
- β‘ Fun fact: I love optimizing database queries and solving complex algorithms
package main
import "fmt"
type Developer struct {
Name string
Role string
Languages []string
CurrentFocus []string
FutureGoals []string
}
func main() {
ratheesh := Developer{
Name: "Ratheesh G Kumar",
Role: "Backend Developer",
Languages: []string{"Go", "JavaScript", "C"},
CurrentFocus: []string{
"Microservices Architecture",
"Cloud Native Development",
"Database Optimization",
"System Design",
},
FutureGoals: []string{
"Contribute to major Go projects",
"Master Kubernetes",
"Build scalable distributed systems",
},
}
fmt.Printf("Hello! I'm %s, a passionate %s\n", ratheesh.Name, ratheesh.Role)
}πΉ docker-restaurant
A full-featured restaurant management system built with Golang, PostgreSQL, Redis, and Docker, following microservices architecture.
- User reservation and ordering via mobile OTP (Twilio)
- Admin panel with Razorpay payments, reports, table & staff management
- JWT-based authentication, RESTful API with clean architecture
- Deployed with Docker and Kubernetes-ready
πΉ opti_cutter_final
An optimization tool for cutting stock problems used in manufacturing.
- Uses a Greedy algorithm for efficient stock utilization
- Built in Golang with clean modular code structure
- CLI-based input/output for production use
πΉ blog-crud
A simple blog platform showcasing CRUD operations using Go Fiber framework.
- RESTful API to create, update, delete, and fetch blog posts
- Integrated PostgreSQL database and JWT auth
- Good starter project for beginners to understand Go backend structure
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Feel free to explore my repositories and don't hesitate to reach out for collaborations!