Matthew DeGuzman

Mars

February 2026 — Svelte, Spotify API

Music ARchival Software — automatically creates weekly and monthly playlists from your Spotify listening history, beautifully organized.

WeCook

December 2025 — Go

A self-hosted recipe manager for organizing and sharing recipes.

Nimbus

May 2025 — Go, Kubernetes

Cloud native deployment tool that streamlines continuous deployment for Kubernetes. Users can self-host a Nimbus server and interact with it via a CLI tool or Github Action.

deguzman.cloud

Present — Kubernetes, Docker, Raspberry Pi

Self-hosted servers built on three Raspberry Pi 5s and an M2 Mac Mini running Kubernetes and Docker. Used for tinkering with projects and deploying personal services such as a finance tracker, blog, password manager, etc. Currently running this website.

Computing Student Union

May 2025 — Svelte, PostgreSQL

Developed the website for the Computing Student Union at the University of Florida. Spearheaded the recruitment process, data models, back-end, contributed to the design, and implemented the front-end for the teams, club, and home page.

HaXr

February 2025 — NextJS, PostgreSQL

Hackathon dashboard for managing hackathon forms, applicants, and redeemables. Deployed and used successfully at SwampHacks X which accumulated over 700 applicants and 250 participants.

SwampHacks X Website

November 2024 — Svelte

The promotional website for SwampHacks X. Collaborated with Gator User Design to create a retro MacOS theme.

ColorStack UF Website

July 2024 — SvelteKit

Led a team of 3 other developers and worked with Gator User Design to create a website for the ColorStack UF chapter.

Registr

January 2024 — Svelte, Python

An application that helps University of Florida students choose their course schedules for the next semester by displaying all possible schedules. Inspired by a previous rendition we sought to improve the user experience with a more modern design and quicker load times.

UF Courses

November 2023 — Svelte, Python, Rust

An application that helps University of Florida students browse available courses for the next semester. Motivated by UF's slow course search enginer, we created a faster and more user-friendly alternative that improves search time by up to 60%.