Direnc Timur is a Senior Consultant and full-stack developer with seven years of experience building and migrating enterprise web applications across React, Angular, Node (Koa), TypeScript and MongoDB. He bridges hands-on engineering with DevOps and project management, having moved legacy systems to modern stacks while contributing OpenAPI specs, CI/CD and testing automation. His bachelor thesis work brought WebAssembly and Rust into edge/IoT ML prototypes, reflecting a practical interest in performance-aware, platform-independent solutions. An active technical writer and DevOps contributor on projects like the Uberspace lab, he documents reproducible deployments and service configurations in addition to shipping code. Based in Germany and pursuing a Master's in Media Informatics, he pairs academic curiosity about algorithms and software architecture with a track record of delivering workflow automation and scalable web systems.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Media Informatics, Master of Science - MS, Media Informatics at Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Science - BS, Information systems, Bachelor of Science - BS, Information systems at Stuttgart Media University
The Uberlab provides various tutorials - written by you! - on how to run software and tools on Uberspace 7.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 4 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Direnc primarily contributed to the repository by creating and updating guides and tutorials, focusing on setting up and configuring software on Uberspace 7. Their work included documenting the installation of Moodle and TeamCity, including detailed steps and code examples. The user also demonstrated DevOps skills by adding configurations for web backends and system services, particularly using Supervisor for managing TeamCity.
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