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Rxxbm/README.md

Hi 👋, I'm Rubem

Backend Developer & Cybersecurity Enthusiast

Crafting scalable backend solutions, exploring the depths of reverse engineering, and building automations. Always operating from a terminal-centric workflow.


👨‍💻 About Me

  • 🎓 Computer Science student at UFF (Universidade Federal Fluminense).
  • 💻 Currently developing backend systems, automations, and chatbot architectures.
  • 🌱 Focusing my studies on Cybersecurity, Reverse Engineering, CI/CD pipelines, and Clean Architecture.
  • 🛠️ Dedicated Linux user, navigating the development world mostly through Neovim and tmux.
  • 📚 Currently reading: Domain-Driven Design by Alexander Khononov and Distributed Systems with Node.js by Thomas Hunter.

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  1. blog-node-api blog-node-api Public

    Shell 1

  2. clean-node-api clean-node-api Public

    TypeScript

  3. CRIPTOGRAFIA-- CRIPTOGRAFIA-- Public

    Página com Criptografias Históricas

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  4. docker-mailhog-setup docker-mailhog-setup Public

    This repository demonstrates how to use MailHog with Docker to mock email sending during development and testing.

    TypeScript

  5. reverse-proxy-docker-nginx reverse-proxy-docker-nginx Public

    TypeScript

  6. sending-events-with-bulk sending-events-with-bulk Public

    This repository demonstrates how to use bulk to send events like email advices or whatever you want. I'm using this for training to implements events to a clock in application.

    TypeScript