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Hello, my name is Muhammad Rizwan, and I am a passionate software engineer with expertise in building scalable and responsive systems, particularly through Event-Driven Architecture (EDA). Over the years, I’ve developed solutions for real-time vehicle tracking systems, implemented performance optimization techniques, and worked extensively with tools like Azure Event Grid and Service Bus within the .NET ecosystem.
I am looking to support mentees who are interested in learning about real-time system design, software performance, and logging practices in C#. My main interests are in event-driven architectures, microservices, and optimizing performance in high-demand systems. I believe early-stage developers and aspiring architects can benefit the most from mentorship when they are navigating complex system designs and performance challenges. I am particularly excited to help others master key skills like asynchronous communication and scalable system design to enhance their technical journeys.
If you are looking to refine your understanding of EDA or improve your coding practices in C#, I would be thrilled to share my experience and insights to guide you on your path.
I want to be a mentor because I’m passionate about giving back to the tech community and supporting the next generation of developers and engineers. I’ve gained a lot of experience in building scalable systems and optimizing performance, and I believe that sharing this knowledge can help others navigate the challenges of real-time system design and event-driven architecture. Mentoring gives me the opportunity to empower aspiring professionals, helping them refine their skills, build better products, and contribute to the growth of the tech ecosystem. It’s incredibly fulfilling to see others succeed and know I’ve played a part in their journey.