You will get a self-hostable web app in Rust with Docker/Podman packaging

Let a pro handle the details

Buy Web Application Programming services from Michael, priced and ready to go.

Let a pro handle the details

Buy Web Application Programming services from Michael, priced and ready to go.

Project details

I'm a software engineer with over ten years of software development experience from the Linux desktop to full stack web development. I also have experience in IT, server administration, and dev ops. I'll take virtually any project with the exception of AI or crypto.
Coding Expertise
Performance Optimization, Security, Design

What's included $600

These options are included with the project scope.

$600
  • Delivery Time 30 days
  • Number of Revisions Unlimited
    • Design Customization
    • Content Upload
    • Responsive Design
    • Source Code
Optional add-ons You can add these on the next page.
Configure a VPS or dedicated server (+ 1 Day)
+$100
Stalwart email server for your domain (+ 1 Day)
+$100
1 year DevOps contract
+$500
Michael M.Status: Offline

About Michael

Michael M.Status: Offline
Linux / Rust Software Engineer. Desktop, Full Stack & Dev Ops
Denver, United States - 10:25 pm local time
I've been developing software in Linux with Rust since 2015. In 2018, I was hired by System76 to use my expertise as a Pop!_OS developer and maintainer. This has enabled me to work on projects in a variety of domains with Rust. As a result, I am comfortable working in virtually every kind of project. Whether developing custom libraries for a niche system; system services using DBus, gRPC, or a custom protocol over a socket; desktop applications with GTK4, Tauri, or libcosmic; or any form of dev ops.

As a Linux maintainer, I have gained a lot of experience with managing git repositories, reviewing and merging pull requests from contributors, rebasing forks against upstream changes, creating distribution and flatpak packaging, managing Docker/Podman containers, developing and managing CIs, and more.

As an extension of my experience with Linux, IT, and software development; I also maintain my own personal dedicated server as a hobby. Through this I self-host my own email server, Forgejo git instance, and many other web apps and services publicly on the Internet.

For the last few years, I've been working on building the Rust-based COSMIC desktop environment. Where most of my contribution has been working on its desktop-native cross-platform GUI toolkit: libcosmic. Based on iced, it features an Elm-style API and integrates modern desktop Linux features out of the box.

Steps for completing your project

After purchasing the project, send requirements so Michael can start the project.

Delivery time starts when Michael receives requirements from you.

Michael works on your project following the steps below.

Revisions may occur after the delivery date.

You will create an account on my private git instance for sharing code

There will be commits daily along with notes on progress made each business day

Unit tests will be created first to build functionality around

It is therefore important that you provide test cases in advance if possible

Review the work, release payment, and leave feedback to Michael.