About

Art is beautiful, period.

It can provide unique and multidimensional experiences, resonating with our feelings, perceptions and thoughts. That's why I've been working in software arts for over 2+ year, exploring embedded systems, creative frameworks, and a dozen programming languages.

Software development is a collective and organic exploration of humanity.

Today I am full launch into the field of web development, with a primary focus on front-end—and a expert command of the back-end. I’ve just completed a year-long, intensive learning journey where I mastered the tools and techniques needed to build modern, responsive, and accessible web applications.

On the Front-End, I’ve worked with HTML, CSS, Sass, Tailwind CSS, and modern JavaScript. I’ve designed and built interfaces using React and Redux, created prototypes in Figma, and written unit and integration tests to ensure quality. I also developed strong habits around writing technical specs and applying design patterns.

On the Back-End, I’ve built robust APIs using Node.js and Express, connected and modeled data with MongoDB, and implemented authentication, routing, and other key server-side logic. This full-stack skill set enables me to build complete, scalable web applications from end to end. I’m now ready to take on real-world projects, collaborate with teams, and continue growing as a Full Stack Developer.

I look forward to growing in this field with brilliant people and engineers!

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My Way Of Doing

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User

I design with empathy, not assumptions. Every pixel, every interaction, is shaped by real human needs—because behind every “user” is a story, a struggle, a goal. That’s where true development begins.

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Creativity

I don’t just solve problems—I reshape them. Creativity lets me explore what’s possible, test what’s never been tried, and build with both intuition and intention.

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Quality

I don’t write code just to make things work—I write it so they keep working. Quality means thinking ahead, reducing friction, and building something others can trust without asking why.