I'm a geeky-things enthusiast and front-end developer passionate for creating and building all sorts of stuff. Coding has opened up exciting new avenues for me to explore my creativity and challenge myself. Whether I'm navigating through dozens of pages of documentation or tackling seemingly impossible problems, I always find something new and interesting to learn.
But not only that, developing allows me to connect with a community of other people with amazing ideas of their own! Much like with mathematics or English, learning programming languages is a unique way to express certain thoughts in an organized, systematic manner, and also to read the thoughts of others and help solve their problems. Doesn't it broaden one's view to know different ways to communicate?
In fact, throughout my learning experience, I've come to appreciate the importance of effective communication and asking questions. When you hit a roadblock, being able to rely on your team is invaluable. This aligns perfectly with one of my main objectives: to become a reliable partner that others can count on. I aspire to be someone people can turn to for help, just as I will seek assistance from them countless times.
Ultimately, I want to contribute meaningfully to the community in a way that feels authentic and not like another cookie-cutter approach. I understand this journey won't be short or easy, and it may never truly end, but I'm excited about the road ahead. Through my repositories, I share a bit of this learning adventure.
I'm passionate about games and challenges, but I'm especially captivated by RPGs (and I've even delved into modding!). It gives me joy to explore the diverse, rich stories that come from them. When I'm looking to relax, I find the perfect ingredient to be a rainy day. Then, like a cherry on the cake, give me a playlist of indie or alternative music and I have the mood set for whatever it is that I'm doing. As kind of an introvert, my good nose for witty humor is what leads me to forge friendships. I have a strong interest in science, so when I'm not coding, it's not a far guess that I'm probably reading about a random intriguing topic in history or astronomy.
Aside from that, I have a little bit of a foot in health information and the art world, with a particular fondness for pixel art. Lately, I've learned that education is something that really draws me. Who knows if I end up on the field someday, mentoring other developers? Right now, accessibility has been a growing concern of mine since grasping just how important it is for users of digital technologies, and I hope to be able to understand it better every day and make this a paradigm for the projects I work on.