Adam Djellouli is a software engineer based in Berlin with eight years of experience building high-performance systems in C++, Python, and Rust. He has delivered production-grade backend and DevOps work across finance and engineering environments, currently contributing to Deutsche Bank after prior roles that include systems and C++ development. Adam blends low-level systems thinking with cloud-native practices—his open-source contributions span CI/CD fixes, a typed recursive merge sort in Python, and AWS automation like S3-triggered Lambdas. Comfortable across infrastructure tooling (Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform) and observability stacks, he brings pragmatic SRE sensibilities to application design. Trained in applied physics, he approaches problems quantitatively and often surfaces subtle reliability and performance gains that aren’t obvious from specs alone.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Physics at Warsaw University of Technology
Contributions:1 review, 3 commits, 6 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Adam contributed to several areas within the repository, demonstrating proficiency in both backend development and DevOps practices. They implemented a recursive merge sort algorithm in Python, adding type hints. Additionally, the user addressed build issues, updating CI scripts and fixing code style issues. They also worked on AWS infrastructure, contributing to an S3 event-triggered Lambda function.
Mysterious Dungeon is a roguelike dungeon game in which you play as a hero trying to find the exit of a randomly generated dungeon. The game features enemy AI, pathfinding algorithms, multithreading, and the ability to play multiplayer. As you progress through the levels, the enemies will become more difficult to defeat.
Contributions:2 PRs, 151 pushes, 3 branches in 3 years 10 months
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