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matthewgallant/README.md

👋 Welcome!

I'm Matthew, a Senior Programmer Analyst @ The State of Maine. In my role I build full-stack web applications that support various state operations. Beyond professional work, I have been a passionate programmer since I started back in 2014 or so. My current favorite technologies I'm playing around with are Blazor, Power BI, and React.

What I Do @ The State of Maine

  • Build full-stack web applications using C# / .NET / Blazor.
  • Manage Microsoft SQL Server databases.
  • Review pull requests from other engineers to ensure code is meeting our standards.
  • Configure and maintain automated deployments using GitHub Actions.

What I Do In My Free Time

  • Web app development (React, ASP.NET, Flask)
  • Systems programming (C++ & Rust)
  • Desktop app development (QT, Electron)

Technical Skills

  • Languages: C#, Python, C++, Rust, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Frameworks: React, Blazor, .NET
  • Databases: SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB
  • Infrastructure: Docker, Linux, GitHub Actions

GitHub Summary

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    C

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    Open-source community chat made simple.

    JavaScript