Rajdeep Sengupta is a cloud-native software engineer specializing in the intersection of Cloud Infrastructure, AI systems, and DeFi, with four years of hands-on experience building production-grade, performance-sensitive systems. He moves comfortably across backend and infra (Rust, Go, TypeScript), cloud orchestration on AWS, Solidity/Foundry for protocol tooling, and AI agent workflows using LangGraph and vector DBs. At Chainrisk he progressed from SDE to Engineering Lead, shipping scalable backend architectures and protocol-level automation, while also contributing to AI-driven analytics at Artificial Financial Intelligence. He co-founded ClueLess and maintains active open-source work—contributing full-stack changes and a Tailwind-based UI library—demonstrating both product-minded frontend polish and backend integration. Based in Kolkata, he gravitates toward messy, high-impact problems that blend automation, observability, and cross-stack engineering.
A repo where you can make your first contribution and get a contributors card in our website.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 425 commits, 298 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Rajdeep contributed to the project by updating the `contributors.js` file to include new contributors. Additionally, the user merged code from a branch into the main branch, involving changes to the `Footer.js` and `CreatorSection.js` files. These changes suggest involvement in both frontend and backend development, integrating new contributions into the project.
The next gen UI made with simple HTML and Tailwind CSS. It's compatible with simple HTML, CSS static website or a React, Vue, Angular or Next.js Complex app. Zero JS and no-plugins installed.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 12 reviews, 706 commits in 3 months
Contributions summary:Rajdeep primarily focused on building UI components for the `seamless-ui` repository. Their contributions included creating and updating various button styles (primary, icon, rounded) using HTML and Tailwind CSS. Additionally, they updated and renamed various existing UI elements such as Navbar, Feature Cards, Footer, and widgets. The user's work directly supports the project's goal of providing a next-generation UI library.
next-jstailwindcssvue-reacttailwindcomplex-js
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