The Author
Ali Rıza Aynacı is a third-year Computer Engineering student at Erciyes University and a backend engineer based in Kayseri, Turkey. He focuses on Go, distributed systems, and infrastructure that stays simple under pressure.
He led the Activities & Events Department at the Erciyes University Software Technologies Club. Before that he served as Embedded Software Lead for the TEKNOFEST Rocket Team, building real-time flight software around telemetry from multiple sensors.
On the work
Most of what appears in this paper starts from trying to understand how software infrastructure behaves when real users, traffic, and failure modes meet the design. Recurring themes include Redis sharding strategies, Go concurrency patterns, backend reliability, and the small engineering decisions that make services easier to operate.
Open to backend / distributed-systems work, full-time or contract — see the letters page for the slow channel and direct contacts.