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A developer who builds with intention.

I approach development as a craft -- a balance of technical precision and creative expression. Every detail matters.

I am a developer who sees software as a medium for creative expression. Not in a loose, unstructured way -- but in the way a well-designed interface can communicate care, or a clean API can make another developer smile.

My path into development started with curiosity about how the things I loved were built. Anime interfaces that felt alive. Game menus that rewarded exploration. Websites that made you slow down and notice the details. I wanted to build things that created those same moments of recognition.

Today, my work sits at the intersection of engineering and design. I build full-stack applications with a focus on frontend craft -- performance-conscious, accessible, and visually intentional. I care deeply about the developer experience of the code I write and the user experience of the products I ship.

When I am not writing code, I am probably studying game UI design patterns, exploring new animation techniques, or thinking about how to make documentation less painful.

Quick Facts

LocationAvailable Worldwide
FocusFull-Stack / Frontend
Experience5+ Years
EducationComputer Science
StatusOpen to Opportunities

Tech Stack

Languages
TypeScriptJavaScriptPythonHTML/CSSSQL
Frontend
ReactNext.jsTailwind CSSFramer MotionD3.js
Backend
Node.jsExpressPostgreSQLRedisGraphQL
Infrastructure
DockerVercelAWSCI/CDGit
Design
FigmaDesign SystemsUI/UXPrototyping

Principles

Craft over speed

I believe in taking the time to build things right. Clean architecture, thoughtful naming, and well-tested code compound over time.

Design is engineering

Great interfaces are not decoration -- they are systems. I approach visual design with the same rigor I bring to backend architecture.

Accessibility first

Building for everyone is not optional. Semantic HTML, proper ARIA attributes, and keyboard navigation are part of every project.

Continuous learning

The best engineers stay curious. I regularly explore new tools, contribute to open source, and share what I learn.

Inspirations