Tamton Aquib

Full-Stack Software Developer

Backend-focused developer building reliable systems, clean APIs, and simple frontends without unnecessary complexity.

Projects

GTA

PythonFastAPI

GitHub doesn't expose a public trending API, so this FastAPI wrapper fills that gap — scrapes and serves trending repository data through a clean REST endpoint.

Bingolfy

TypeScript ReactWebSocket

A multiplayer web app game of BINGO. Real-time gameplay with WebSocket-based state sync.

Rent Tracker

SpringBootReactJS

Multi-tenant equipment rental SaaS platform with branch-level inventory management, rental lifecycle tracking, and payments using RazorPay.

Procrastinate

SpringBootFlutter

Personal knowledge management app with RSS reader, offline bookmark saver, and priority-based workflow task engine.

Dep

Browser Extension

Cross browser extension for viewing dependencies for rust, python, js, dart, etc.

Veldora

RustSecurity

A Rust program to bruteforce ZIP archives, PDFs, and common hashes.

Ice

RustSecurity

A comprehensive, one-stop shop for ctf tools.

duck.nvim

LuaNeovim

A duck that waddles arbitrarily in Neovim. Quirky, polished, 5000+ installs.

Skills

Backend
Java Spring Boot Python PostgreSQL Node.js Express FastAPI Flask
Frontend
React TypeScript JavaScript HTML / CSS Flutter Vite
Languages
Java Python TypeScript Rust Lua Bash SQL
Infrastructure
Docker Linux Git AWS Oracle Podman

Writing

Apr 2026

Self-Hosting Everything on a Single VPS

All my projects live on one private VPS. No Kubernetes, no orchestration — just Docker, a reverse proxy, and discipline.

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Mar 2026

Real-Time Updates Without the Hype

Building Bingolfy taught me that WebSockets are simpler than they seem. No framework, just raw socket handling and a shared game state.

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Feb 2026

Writing a CTF Tool in Rust

Ice started as a weekend project — a CLI tool store for CTF players. What I learned about Rust's ecosystem, error handling, and distribution.

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Contact

All projects are self-hosted on a private VPS. No analytics, trackers, or third-party scripts. Every project started because I needed it or found it interesting — not because it fit a roadmap.

$ ./configure --enable-good-vibes
press ` for a surprise