Backend portfolio framed as infrastructure

Reyhan Putra Ariutama

Backend Developer

I like systems that carry weight quietly. Roman aqueducts moved water through distance, gravity, maintenance, and discipline. Backend systems do the same thing with requests, data, state, and control.

Why aqueducts?

Not for cosplay. For the engineering idea: disciplined flow, constrained paths, inspection points, and infrastructure that matters more than decoration.

Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct
Pont du Gard: engineered flow, controlled gradient, and maintenance built into the structure.

Selected Work

Portfolio entries shaped by backend logic

Real projects, renamed here by what they do architecturally rather than by repository label alone.

Skills

Stack and working habits

Pulled from the current CV and aligned with the work shown on the page.

Credentials

Certificates, achievements, and supporting record

Evidence that supports the portfolio: internship, awards, language score, and current studies.

Certificates

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Contact

If the work fits, use the direct route.

I am most interested in backend engineering, workflow systems, access control, and software that behaves like durable infrastructure.