๐ Hi, I'm Saidimu
๐ง Systems Engineer | Software Architect | Entrepreneur
I build modular systems and developer tools that prioritize clarity, composability, and long-term maintainability. As both an engineer and entrepreneur, I bring a systems-level mindset to designing software, automating workflows, and scaling infrastructure โ whether in open source or production environments.
I maintain open-source packages under the @asaidimu organization and lead technical initiatives across ventures focused on automation, developer experience, and system reliability.
๐ง Current Focus
- ๐งฑ Building a framework-agnostic ecosystem of tools for scalable frontend and backend architecture
- ๐ง Developing CLI-first interfaces for developer workflows and automation
- ๐ ๏ธ Publishing Go and TypeScript libraries to improve system reliability and developer experience
๐งฐ Core Tech Stack
Languages: Go, TypeScript, JavaScript
Architecture: Microservices, Event-driven, Serverless, Plugin-based Systems
Infrastructure: Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, AWS, GCP
DevOps: GitHub Actions, Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, IaC
Tooling: tsup, Bun, Vitest, tsc, npm, yarn
Testing: Vitest, Jest, Cypress, Integration & E2E frameworks
๐ฆ Open Source Highlights
go-eventsโ A robust and flexible in-memory event bus for Go applications.go-anansiโ A comprehensive toolkit for defining, versioning, migrating, and persisting structured data, enabling schema-driven development with powerful runtime validation and adaptable storage layers.@asaidimu/react-storeโ A performant, type-safe state management solution for React with built-in persistence, extensive observability, and a robust middleware system.@asaidimu/utils-storeโ A comprehensive, type-safe, and reactive state management library for TypeScript applications, featuring robust middleware, transactional updates, deep observability, and an optional persistence layer.naniโ A sleek and efficient terminal-based chat application.
More packages available on npmjs.com/~asaidimu ยป
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"The best way to predict the future is to implement it." โ David Heinemeier Hansson