I'm a self-driven software engineer who likes shipping tools that other developers actually reach for. My happy place is the terminal — fast CLIs, automation scripts, and clean system-level code — but I also build full web apps with modern TypeScript frameworks when the project calls for it.
I run cybershare.tech, where I'm turning side-projects into real products, and most of my recent work lives at the intersection of automation, real-time data, and developer ergonomics: a low-latency Polymarket trading client, a Playwright-driven Blackboard scraper, a Telegram history archiver, and a handful of single-purpose Python CLIs that I use every day.
Before going deep on TypeScript and Python I spent several years writing C# / .NET desktop apps (WPF, cross-platform tooling, cryptography utilities), and that foundation still shapes how I think about API design and reliability today.
When I'm not coding I'm usually reading release notes, breaking down a new API, or rebuilding some daily annoyance into a one-liner.
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polymarket-trader ████████████████████████░░ live trading client — polishing order chaining
leadscraper ████████████████████░░░░░░ sales pipeline tool — adding site detection
cybershare.tech ████████████████░░░░░░░░░░ productizing side-projects into a real brand
- 🔭 Now: Hardening the Polymarket trading client — split-network order routing + terminal UI
- 🌱 Learning: Low-latency networking patterns, Rust for future systems work
- 🤝 Looking for: Full-stack or backend engineering roles where I can ship end-to-end
- 💬 Ask me about: CLIs, Playwright automation, C# → TypeScript migrations, indie hacking
I'm actively interviewing for software engineering roles — full-stack, backend, or automation-heavy positions. If you're hiring and any of the projects above look like the kind of work you need done, I'd love to talk.
Profile README handcrafted by Dustin Haile · Last updated 2026
"Build the tool you wish existed — then ship it."
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