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dlvandenberg/README.md

Hi 👋 My name is Dennis van den Berg

Full Stack Developer

Professional Frontend Developer, a husband, father of two sons and a Powerlifter. Originally started out as a Java Developer, but I quickly started to move more towards Frontend Development.

  • 🌍  I'm based in The Netherlands
  • 🖥️  See my portfolio at vdberg.dev
  • ✉️  You can contact me at dennis@vdberg.dev
  • 🚀  I'm currently working on Nedap
  • 🧠  I'm learning Svelte(Kit) and SwiftUI
  • ⚡  My 1RM's are 145kg squat, 110kg bench press, 155kg deadlift

Skills

Java JavaScript TypeScript Swift HTML5 Angular CSS3 Sass Svelte NodeJS GraphQL MongoDB MySQL PostgreSQL Photoshop Figma

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  1. tree-sitter-angular Public

    Tree Sitter Grammar for Angular

    C 42 11

  2. mountnugget.nvim Public

    NeoVim theme

    Lua

  3. mountnugget.terminal Public

    MountNugget theme for terminals

  4. mountnugget.tmux Public

    MountNugget theme for Tmux

    Shell

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March 2025

Reviewed 2 pull requests in 1 repository
dlvandenberg/tree-sitter-angular 2 pull requests
2 contributions in private repositories Mar 5
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