00 — Introduction

Saifullah
Mousaad

Backend engineer. Final-year CS at Alexandria University.
Building APIs, learning distributed systems, shipping code.

Who I am

I'm a Computer Engineering student at Alexandria University in my final year, focused on backend development with Java and Spring Boot.

I care about writing software that works correctly, scales reasonably, and is easy for other engineers to understand. I genuinely want to understand how things work under the hood.

I'm actively looking forward to contributing to open source to build real collaboration experience, and I'm looking for a backend role where I can keep learning fast with a strong team.

  • Degree Computer & Systems Engineering - Alexandria University
  • Location Alexandria, Egypt
  • Focus Software · Backend · Java Development
  • Status Open to junior roles & internships
  • Email saifullah.mousaad@gmail.com

What I work with

Languages

  • Java
  • Python
  • C / C++
  • JavaScript
  • SQL

Frameworks

  • Spring Boot
  • Hibernate
  • React

Tools

  • Git
  • Linux
  • Docker
  • MySQL
  • Postman

Learning

  • Kubernetes
  • NoSQL

What I've built

TechForum: A Q&A Platform for Developers

A full-stack web application that allows developers to ask questions, share knowledge, and collaborate on coding problems.
The project is currently in development, and I'm implementing features like user authentication, question tagging, and a voting system.

  • Java
  • Spring Boot
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • Docker

Marketly

A full-stack web application built with Java, Spring Boot, and React that consumes a public REST API to display real-time stock market data.
It features interactive charts, search functionality, and a responsive design.

  • Spring Boot
  • React
  • MySQL

Huffman Compressor

A lossless data compression engine implementing Huffman Coding with n-gram generalization, utilizing Min-Heap (Priority Queue) to construct an optimal prefix-code binary tree.

  • Java

PintOS

An open source instructional operating system kernel developed by Stanford University.
It includes features like threading, virtual memory, file systems, and system calls.
This project deepened my understanding of low-level programming and OS concepts.

  • C
  • CMake
  • Docker

Let's talk

I'm looking for backend or full-stack roles and internships. If you're hiring, collaborating, or just want to connect — reach out.