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Hello, I'm Haitham. I build microservices!

Hello, I'm Haitham. I build microservices!

I'm a Backend developer from Egypt.

About me

  • πŸ’Ό Software Engineer (Golang, PHP)
  • ❀️ I love writing Golang and building cloud microservices on AWS and GCP
  • πŸ’¬ Ask me about anything here

Tech Stack

golang docker kue php gcp aws rabbitmq postgres

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Haitham Rageh | GitHub Profile

πŸ‘‹ Hello! I'm Haitham Rageh, a software engineer passionate about creating elegant solutions and pushing the boundaries of technology. Welcome to my GitHub profile!

About Me

I bring 7+ years of experience to the world of software development, specializing in Golang, microservices architecture, and cloud-native applications. My journey in the tech world has led me to contribute meaningfully to a variety of projects and collaborate with diverse teams.

Technical Skills

  • Languages: Golang, C++, PHP, JavaScript ,ReactJS / NextJS / Bootstrap
  • Cloud Platforms: AWS, GCP, Digital Ocean
  • CI/CD: Continuous Integration & Deployment
  • Containerization: Docker, Kubernetes
  • Communication Protocols: gRPC, REST, WebSockets
  • Kubernetes: Controller & Operator Development
  • Testing & Optimization: Unit Testing, Code Optimization
  • Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL
  • Messaging: RabbitMQ, PUB/SUB
  • Tools: Jaeger, Git, GitHub Actions

Current Focus

Right now, I'm deeply immersed in building clean and scalable Golang services that harness the power of microservices. I thrive on crafting efficient RESTful and gRPC-based APIs while leveraging cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). My recent projects reflect my commitment to staying at the forefront of modern software development practices.

Highlights

Notiontheory

As a Systems Engineering Lead, I've been instrumental in designing Kubernetes platforms, optimizing microservices communication with gRPC, and implementing cloud operations for monitoring and debugging.

GlassWall

During my time here, I played a pivotal role as a Golang Developer, contributing to high-performance applications built on Kubernetes, Docker, and a range of cutting-edge technologies.

Compu Solutions USA

My role as a Fullstack Developer allowed me to create user-facing applications using Vue.js and develop RESTful web services, enriching my expertise in frontend and backend development.

Interests

I'm fascinated by the potential of Kubernetes and Docker in shaping the future of deployment and scaling. My passion for building efficient cloud-native applications has also led me to explore the intricacies of microservices architecture.

Get in Touch

Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn: Haitham Rageh Haitham Rageh | Linkedin or explore my repositories here on GitHub. If you're as excited about technology and innovation as I am, let's collaborate and create something incredible together.

Experience

  • Development of back-end components to integrate applications with web services.
  • Review code to validate structures, assess security, and verify browser, device, and operating system compatibility.
  • Design, development, and implementation of software applications for websites based on analyzed requirements and understanding of industry technical standards.
  • Plan and engineer RESTful web services to manipulate dynamic datasets.
  • Expand development efforts to include related platforms and protocols such as REST and database technologies like [MySQL, PostgreSQL].
  • Employ prefabricated design patterns to shorten development duration by applying existing frameworks.
  • Build databases and table structures following [MySQL, PostgreSQL] architecture methodology for web applications.
  • Design and deploy scalable, extendable, and maintainable full-stack applications using modern cloud architecture GCP, AWS.
  • GitHub Actions as CI/CD method.
  • Project involvement in Golang GRPC API and webhooks and Socket programming.
  • Coding and implementing unit and integration tests using WEB Gin framework and Gorilla toolkit.
  • Project involvement using GCP, AWS, EC2, S3, and lambda functions, microservices, and API-based communications.
  • Kubernetes with a program to control Jaeger, Minio, RabbitMQ, cloud storage.

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Getting Started with GitHub

πŸ‘‹ Welcome to GitHub Learning Lab's "Introduction to GitHub"

To get started, I’ll guide you through some important first steps in coding and collaborating on GitHub.

πŸ‘‡ This arrow means you can expand the window! Click on them throughout the course to find more information.

What is GitHub?

What is GitHub?

I'm glad you asked! Many people come to GitHub because they want to contribute to open source πŸ“– projects, or they're invited by teammates or classmates who use it for their projects. Why do people use GitHub for these projects?

At its heart, GitHub is a collaboration platform.

From software to legal documents, you can count on GitHub to help you do your best work with the collaboration and security tools your team needs. With GitHub, you can keep projects completely private, invite the world to collaborate, and streamline every step of your project.

GitHub is also a powerful version control tool.

GitHub uses Git πŸ“–, the most popular open source version control software, to track every contribution and contributor πŸ“– to your project--so you know exactly where every line of code came from.

GitHub helps people do much more.

GitHub is used to build some of the most advanced technologies in the world. Whether you're visualizing data or building a new game, there's a whole community and set of tools on GitHub that can get you to the next step. This course starts with the basics, but we'll dig into the rest later!

πŸ“Ί Video: What is GitHub?



Exploring a GitHub repository

Exploring a GitHub repository

πŸ“Ί Video: Exploring a repository

More features

The video covered some of the most commonly-used features. Here are a few other items you can find in GitHub repositories:

  • Project boards: Create Kanban-style task tracking board within GitHub
  • Wiki: Create and store relevant project documentation
  • Insights: View a drop-down menu that contains links to analytics tools for your repository including:
    • Pulse: Find information about the work that has been completed and the work that’s in-progress in this project dashboard
    • Graphs: Graphs provide a more granular view of the repository activity including who contributed to the repository, who forked it, and when they completed the work

Special Files

In the video you learned about a special file called the README.md. Here are a few other special files you can add to your repositories:

  • CONTRIBUTING.md: The CONTRIBUTING.md is used to describe the process for contributing to the repository. A link to the CONTRIBUTING.md file is shown anytime someone creates a new issue or pull request.
  • ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md: The ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md is another file you can use to pre-populate the body of an issue. For example, if you always need the same types of information for bug reports, include it in the issue template, and every new issue will be opened with your recommended starter text.

Using issues

This is an issue πŸ“–: a place where you can have conversations about bugs in your code, code review, and just about anything else.

Issue titles are like email subject lines. They tell your collaborators what the issue is about at a glance. For example, the title of this issue is Getting Started with GitHub.

Using GitHub Issues

Using GitHub issues

Issues are used to discuss ideas, enhancements, tasks, and bugs. They make collaboration easier by:

  • Providing everyone (even future team members) with the complete story in one place
  • Allowing you to cross-link to other issues and pull requests πŸ“–
  • Creating a single, comprehensive record of how and why you made certain decisions
  • Allowing you to easily pull the right people and teams into a conversation with @-mentions

πŸ“Ί Video: Using issues


Managing notifications

Managing notifications

πŸ“Ί Video: Watching, notifications, stars, and explore

Once you've commented on an issue or pull request, you'll start receiving email notifications when there's activity in the thread.

How to silence or unmute specific conversations

  1. Go to the issue or pull request
  2. Under "Notifications", click the Unsubscribe button on the right to silence notifications or Subscribe to unmute them

You'll see a short description that explains your current notification status.

How to customize notifications in Settings

  1. Click your profile icon
  2. Click Settings
  3. Click Notifications from the menu on the left and adjust your notification preferences

Repository notification options

  • Watch: You'll receive a notification when a new issue, pull request or comment is posted, and when an issue is closed or a pull request is merged
  • Not watching: You'll no longer receive notifications unless you're @-mentioned
  • Ignore: You'll no longer receive any notifications from the repository

How to review notifications for the repositories you're watching

  1. Click your profile icon
  2. Click Settings
  3. Click Notification from the menu on the left
  4. Click on the things you’re watching link
  5. Select the Watching tab
  6. Click the Unwatch button to disable notifications, or Watch to enable them


Keep reading below to find your first task

Your first contribution

Introduction to GitHub flow

Now that you're familiar with issues, let's use this issue to track your path to your first contribution.

People use different workflows to contribute to software projects, but the simplest and most effective way to contribute on GitHub is the GitHub flow.

πŸ“Ί Video: Understanding the GitHub flow


Read below for next steps

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