About me

Full-stack .NET/C# engineer focused on turning complex business flows into simple, reliable software. Highlights include a cross-border Logistic Management System with RFID and an 11-language content platform with an automated OpenAI pipeline. Based in Kerkrade (NL). Driving license B.

I’m Merdan Mömin, a full-stack developer who ships production-ready systems with .NET/C#. Recently I volunteered to build and maintain a streaming/content site using Amazon S3, Blazor, .NET Core and MS SQL. Earlier I built a complete Logistic Management System from scratch for a cross-border transport company—covering customers, parcels, automatic pricing, RFID label write & print (Zebra RZ400), load / transfer / delivery and billing—running stably in daily operations for years.

My toolkit: .NET Core / C# / Blazor / MS SQL Server / HTML / CSS / JavaScript ; plus React Native and WordPress. Comfortable with Windows Server and cloud storage like Amazon S3. I follow Scrum (PSM I) with JIRA / GitLab / VS Code / Cypress for iterative delivery.

ChainSoldier.com

ChainSoldier.com (11-language site with automated pipeline)

WordPress + custom PHP SEO + .NET Core desktop pipeline using the OpenAI API. Auto-collects English news, translates and publishes, can auto-write on schedule, and generates Twitter-ready snippets.

Logistic Management System (RFID)

Logistic Management System (RFID)

End-to-end flow: receiving → loading/transfer → delivery & billing. Automatic fee (by volume & weight); RFID label write/print (Zebra RZ400); handheld scans for in/out and stock take; used cross-border for years.

Skills & stack

  • .NET Core, C#, Blazor, MS SQL Server
  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript; React Native; WordPress
  • Amazon S3; Windows Server
  • Scrum (PSM I), JIRA, GitLab, VS Code, Cypress

Languages & location

  • Uyghur (native), Dutch, English, Chinese
  • Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz
  • Kerkrade, The Netherlands
  • Driving license B

How I work

  1. Discover → understand goals & constraints
  2. Design → scope, data, architecture
  3. Build → iterations, tests, reviews
  4. Launch → deploy, monitor, handover
  5. Improve → metrics, SEO, automation
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