Full-Stack .NET Dev: Clean Architecture, Fast Shipping, and Performance

I’ve spent the last few years building full‑stack applications with .NET – and one thing is clear: Most teams underestimate how fast you can ship clean, scalable features with the right architecture. Here’s how I approach full‑stack .NET work: Backend: ASP.NET Core APIs, clean architecture, async patterns for performance Frontend: React/Angular for rich UX, strongly typed APIs, component‑driven design Data: SQL Server, EF Core, optimized queries, caching to keep things fast Cloud & DevOps: Azure, CI/CD, containers, logging and monitoring from day one. Recently, I built a full‑stack feature that: --Cut page load time by 40% --Reduced manual work for the business team --Was shipped safely to production in under 2 weeks I’m currently exploring new opportunities as a .NET full‑stack developer where I can: Own end‑to‑end features Work closely with product and business stakeholders Help improve performance, reliability, and developer experience #dotnet #dotnetdeveloper #fullstackdeveloper #softwareengineering #csharp #aspnetcore #webdevelopment #backend #frontend #javascript #react #angular

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