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rafaelfgx/readme.md

Welcome!

Hello! I am thrilled to have you here exploring my projects! This space is dedicated to sharing my knowledge and experience with the developer community and tech enthusiasts. I hope you find it enjoyable and insightful!

rafaelfgx

.NET 8, Angular 18, Clean Architecture, Clean Code, SOLID Principles, KISS Principle, DRY Principle, Fail Fast Principle, Common Closure Principle, Common Reuse Principle, Acyclic Dependencies Principle, Mediator Pattern, Result Pattern, Folder-by-Feature Structure, Separation of Concerns.

API using Java, Spring Boot, Docker, Testcontainers, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kafka, LocalStack, SQS, S3, JWT, Swagger.

API using Node, Express, MongoDB, ESLint, Prettier, Folder-by-Feature Structure.

API using Nest, JWT Authentication and Authorization, Swagger, Folder-by-Feature Structure.

Blockchain, Wallet, Smart Contracts, Token, NFT, SBT, Solidity.

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  1. ObjectOrientedProgramming ObjectOrientedProgramming Public

    Object-Oriented Programming.

    C# 24 12

  2. FunctionalProgramming FunctionalProgramming Public

    Paradigm that focuses on the use of functions and immutability to write clean and predictable code.

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  3. SOLID SOLID Public

    SOLID is an acronym created by Michael Feathers from the principles of object-oriented programming identified by Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob).

    78 28

  4. DesignPatterns DesignPatterns Public

    The 23 Gang of Four Design Patterns.

    C# 150 70

  5. DDD DDD Public

    Domain-Driven Design is a software development approach in which it utilizes concepts and good practices related to object-oriented programming.

    C# 65 18

  6. DistributedComputing DistributedComputing Public

    Distributed computing is the field of study that deals with the division of tasks between multiple computers connected in a network.

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