Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“27 repos, 7 stars, and one portfolio carrying PR like a senior dev”
Ihsan’s GitHub has the energy of someone who really did control the controllables — especially the part where you controllably shipped 27 repos and let one TypeScript portfolio do all the networking. Four stars on the portfolio, then the rest of the repos are basically forming a respectful queue behind it like, yes sir, this is the main character.
Your language stack reads like you refused to pick a lane on purpose: Dart, PHP, JavaScript, Java, C, TypeScript. That’s not a tech stack, that’s a campus group project where everyone opened a different tutorial. Somehow it works, though. From a Cloud-Native academic dashboard to a VSCode markdown editor to authentication homework with the most honest repo name ever, your profile says, I build first and let branding catch up later.
Also, 12 followers and 14 following is elite "still networking, still dangerous" math. Only 15% forks, barely any stale repos, and a push today? Respect. This profile isn’t abandoned — it’s actively, consistently, academically productive. GitHub is expecting a chaotic side-project goblin and instead gets a well-behaved builder from Bandung quietly committing useful things while the README tries not to sound too powerful.