Guilherme Raduenz (@graduenz)
  • Stars
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  • Global Rank 661,842 (Top 23 %)
  • Followers 22
  • Following 28
  • Registered over 11 years ago
  • Most used languages
    C#
    61.5 %
    JavaScript
    15.4 %
    SCSS
    7.7 %
    TypeScript
    7.7 %
    Python
    7.7 %
  • Location πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil
  • Country Total Rank 15,996
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Top repositories

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react-admin-sample-api

Sample API implementation for a hypothetic React Admin front end
C#
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react-admin-sample

This is the front end application for https://github.com/graduenz/react-admin-sample-api.
JavaScript
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avalanche

C# library for stream processing using the decorator design pattern. Build a pipeline of operations to parse, store, persist, and publish data from various sources. Comes with pre-defined operations and allows custom ones.
C#
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rdnz-dev-strapi

Strapi back end of my static blog at https://github.com/graduenz/blog
JavaScript
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net6chat

This is a simple multi-room chat application built with .NET 6 with a web app and two consumers.
C#
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img2pdf

A tool I created to convert many images to a single PDF file as I didn't find any free online tool.
C#
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blog

Static blog app built with Next.js, Tailwind and React Material expecting a Strapi back end
TypeScript
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links2md

Simple tool to convert a list of links to a markdown formatted list with page's titles
C#
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timeline

Timeline app
SCSS
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10

multidb-mktplace-integration

Demonstration of an API layer with access to multiple databases to integrate a seller into a marketplace that has many microservices
C#
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cap-tryout

A simple application trying out the https://github.com/dotnetcore/CAP library.
C#
1
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12

async-review-poc

Proof of concept of a very simple company review system whose reviews are processed asynchronously.
C#
1
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13

rdnz-dev

Homepage at https://gui.rdnz.dev
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14

solid-csharp

SOLID principles implemented with C#. Main branch contains all wrong code, go look at pull requests, there's one for each principle being applied including explanation.
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awesome-graduenz

List of stuff I like about software engineering (or whatever else I find awesome).
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michael-jackson

Python
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