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samjowen/README.md

πŸ‘‹ Hi there! I'm Sam, also known as @samjowen or Samuel Owen.

πŸ”§ I'm a software engineer from Wales. I like cyber CTF challenges, my day job involves Typescript, React, GQL, Relay and good ol' Next.js.

🀝 Let's connect! If you'd like to get in touch or discuss potential collaborations, please feel free to email me at samhirael [at] gmail [D0T] com. Let's create something amazing together! I am particularly interested in πŸ’œ Elixir right now!

πŸ’‘ Check out my completed coding Katas on Codewars, there are solutions in Rust, Typescript, Javascript and Python: https://www.codewars.com/users/Samjowen/completed

I like cats.

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  1. samjowen samjowen Public

    Config files for my GitHub profile.

    1

  2. advent_of_code_2023 advent_of_code_2023 Public

    Elixir code to solve Advent of Code 2023 problems. πŸ’œ

    Elixir 1

  3. randoalgos randoalgos Public

    TDD crafted Rust algorithms. Experimenting with fuzzing and best TDD practises in Rust.

    Rust

  4. rusty-change rusty-change Public

    Change making module written in Rust. Multicurrency support. Can be used for Vending Machines, Video Games, etc. Contributions welcome!

    Rust

  5. auto-nmap auto-nmap Public

    Automated nmap tool for discovering all devices on a wifi network and scanning them for open ports

    Python

  6. online-react-editor online-react-editor Public

    An incredibly dangerous eval-based online React editor. You could store these components into a DB and have full access to the source code's scope at runtime. I take absolutely zero responsibility …

    TypeScript