Profile Summary

Highly skilled Full Stack Developer with 6 years of experience in designing and implementing software solutions to meet clients' needs. Proficient in front-end and back-end technologies, including C#, .Net, JavaScript, Python, and database management. Demonstrated expertise in developing responsive web applications and optimizing site performance. Strong problem-solving abilities and a passion for continuous learning, staying up-to-date with the latest industry trends. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, ensuring seamless teamwork and successful project completion. Committed to delivering high-quality code and exceeding client expectations.

  • jruhollah@gmail.com
  • 09198054320

Contact

Skills

C#

80%

.Net

80%

EF Core

80%

SQL-Server

80%

JS

60%

Design patterns

60%

DDD

80%

Clean Code

60%

Microservices Architecture

60%

TDD

60%

HTML5,CSS3

100%

Redis

60%

ELK

60%

React JS

60%

Ado.net And Dapper

100%

Agile methodologies

60%

Git

80%

Language

English

80%
Reading
80%
Speaking
80%
Writing
80%
Listening

Education

  • Bachelor Computer

    2013 - 2017

    Branch Software Engineering

    Institute/University: University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran

Work Experience

  • Senior Backend Developer

    Okala

    Since February 2022

  • FullStack Developer

    ISTG SIMA

    May 2020 - February 2022

  • Back End Developer

    Iran Standard & Quality Inspection Co

    August 2019 - April 2020

  • FullStack Developer

    Digital Web Co

    February 2016 - April 2018

Projects

Title of Project: AspnetMicroservices

Description: Microservices on .Net platforms which used Asp.Net Web API, Docker, RabbitMQ, MassTransit, Grpc, Ocelot API Gateway, MongoDB, Redis, PostgreSQL, SqlServer, Dapper, Entity Framework Core, CQRS, and Clean Architecture implementation. It also includes Cross-Cutting concerns like Implementing Centralized Distributed Logging with Elasticsearch, Kibana, and SeriLog, using the HealthChecks with Watchdog, Implementing Retry, and Circuit Breaker patterns with Polly, and so on. See Microservices Architecture and Step by Step Implementation on .NET