paulebil - Overview

Hi there πŸ‘‹

I am EBIL PAUL - first of my name

Computer Scientist (Backend Engineer / Cloud-Native Enthusiast)

I’m a computer scientist and backend engineer passionate about building reliable, scalable systems β€” with a strong interest in computer vision and its real-world applications. Though still learning, I actively build with tools like FastAPI (Python) and GoFiber (Go), and I enjoy solving problems with clean, backend-first architecture.

I’m deeply inspired by the open-source community and love working with cloud-native technologies like Docker and yet to explore Kubernetes to containerize, scale, and deploy backend services the right way.

Whether it's a university project or a personal initiative, I approach every build like a professional β€” designing, coding, breaking, and fixing until it works.

This GitHub is a reflection of my journey: learning in public, building with purpose, and always leveling up.


🧰 Languages and Tools

Python Go Docker Kubernetes PostgreSQL Git Linux Bash GitHub FastAPI GoFiber Alembic Mailpit

πŸ““ Computer Vision Notebooks

Explore my collection of hands-on computer vision projects built with PyTorch, OpenCV, and modern deep learning tools.

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These notebooks document my learning journey and are inspired by open tutorials and research papers.

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» My Coding Journey

I started my coding journey as a curious computer science student, fascinated by how real-world systems are built β€” not just the code, but the infrastructure, architecture, and tools behind them.

I naturally gravitated toward backend development, building APIs and architecting systems using tools like FastAPI and GoFiber. As I gained experience, I developed a strong interest in cloud-native technologies β€” not because I wanted to rely on cloud platforms, but because I wanted to learn how to host and manage my own applications locally or on-premises. That drive for independence and deep understanding continues to shape how I build.

Another major curiosity of mine is computer vision β€” the idea that machines can see, interpret, and interact with the world just like we do. To me, this is more than just technology; it’s personal. My parents always hoped I would become a doctor. While I may not wear a white coat, I’ve come to realize that with computer vision, I can still solve problems in medicine, healthcare, and diagnostics β€” with code. I will be a doctor β€” just using a different set of tools.

Even though I’m still a student of computer science, I approach every project with a builder’s mindset: learn deeply, solve real problems, and keep growing. This GitHub is where I share that journey β€” openly, and in motion.

And I’m just getting started.