Distributed Backend Engineer | Building High-Performance Go Services | Observability, Scalability & Cloud-Native Architecture
I specialize in the Go ecosystem, building resilient core infrastructure designed to handle millions of requests and survive the inevitable failures of distributed environments.
The Ignition: My fascination with backend engineering started with a simple question: How does the internet stay up when things break? I became focused on the distributed architecture and fault-tolerance strategies required to maintain service availability during network instability and system failures
| Category | Tools & Technologies |
|---|---|
| Core Systems | |
| Cloud-Native | |
| Reliability |
I am currently architecting the following distributed primitives to demonstrate production-ready patterns:
- ๐ Go-Proxy: A high-performance L7 Load Balancer featuring Active Health Checks and Circuit Breaking.
- ๐ Task-Distributor: A gRPC-based Master/Worker system with Worker Heartbeat Monitoring.
- ๐ Distro-Observer: An observability agent for Structured Logging and Prometheus Metric Exporting.
I am actively seeking Backend or Infrastructure roles where I can contribute to building stable, scalable systems. Whether you have a question about my projects, want to collaborate on a Go service, or just want to talk systems designโlet's chat.
| Channel | Contact/Handle |
|---|---|
| ๐ง Email | awinabaab@gmail.com |
| ๐ผ LinkedIn | Abdul-Mumin Awinaba |
| ๐ฆ X (Twitter) | @abdul_mumin_aw |
| โ๏ธ Medium | Read my technical articles |
โก๏ธ "Resilience is not the absence of failure, but the ability to handle it gracefully." > Always open to collaborating on open-source cloud-native projects.
