Hi, I'm Kyle (Trung Kien Do) - @Kyled0-0
π Interests: Backend engineering, cloud-native architecture, and the messy middle layer where APIs, data, and infrastructure meet. I like systems that have to hold up under real traffic, not just demos. Recently that's meant Kubernetes manifests, Prisma schemas, and squeezing latency out of distributed workloads.
π Currently Studying: Final-year Bachelor of Information Technology at Deakin University, majoring in Cloud Application Development (WAM 82, GPA 3.6). Current units are pulling me into secure backend services (SIT331), cloud automation (SIT226), and cloud-native app development (SIT323).
π οΈ Stack I Actually Use:
- Backend: C#/.NET, Node.js + Express, ASP.NET Web API
- Frontend: Vue 3, Pinia, Bootstrap, TypeScript
- Cloud & DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Jenkins
- Data: PostgreSQL, Redis, Prisma ORM, MySQL
- Other: Python (Pandas, Matplotlib), C++ with OpenMP/MPI/OpenCL, Monkey C for Garmin
π What I'm Building:
- FeastBox - A full-stack meal-kit platform I use as a personal sandbox for load testing and traffic experimentation. Vue + Pinia frontend, Express/Prisma/PostgreSQL backend, deployed to Kubernetes with an HPA scaling 2 to 5 replicas at a 60% CPU threshold.
- RedBack Ops (Garmin) - Sub-lead backend dev on a 4-person team building a biomechanics-driven cadence app. Shipped a research-backed Ideal Cadence Calculator and a low-pass filter on Garmin sensor data, validated on FR165 and Vivoactive hardware.
ποΈ Looking to Collaborate On: Backend services, cloud infra, and full-stack projects where the architecture decisions actually matter. Open-source contributions, side projects, or anything that makes me think harder about scale, security, or developer experience.
π Languages: English (IELTS 7.5), Vietnamese (native), Mandarin and Cantonese (conversational).
π« How to Reach Me:
- Email: trungkiendo18@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: Trung Kien Do
- GitHub: @Kyled0-0
π Pronouns: He/Him
β‘ Fun Fact: Currently building an automation testing tool with Claude as a co-pilot, partly to ship something useful, partly to stress-test how far AI agents can go when you give them proper context loading, solid coding conventions, and the right tools. Outside of code I game, lift, fumble through guitar chords, and find any excuse to meet new people.


