About Me
About Me
Happy to have you here — let me walk you through my story!
Coding with a Dash of Creativity
When I'm not wrestling with bugs or deploying features, you might find me experimenting in the kitchen. To me, coding and cooking are alike: both need logic, precision, and a touch of creativity. In code, it's variables and loops; in cooking, it's spices and heat. Both reward patience and attention to detail.
My Journey in Tech
With 7+ years of professional experience, I've worked across front-end, back-end, and full-stack projects. Over time, I've learned that while perfect code is great, readable and maintainable code is what makes teams thrive. I believe in teamwork, continuous learning, and yes — that sometimes fixing a stubborn bug takes more caffeine than shipping a new feature.
The tech world evolves fast, and I love keeping up — from new JavaScript frameworks to breakthroughs in AI. Continuous learning isn't just a choice; it's the secret sauce to staying relevant.
Chasing the Mountains and the Silence
Beyond code, I recharge in nature. Trekking and exploring the outdoors help me clear my head and find fresh perspectives — sometimes even the solution to tricky bugs. Just like debugging, trekking teaches patience: you can't rush it, you have to observe, adapt, and move step by step.
Work-Life Balance — Or is it a Myth?
For me, balance isn't about equal hours; it's about being present. Some days it's about fixing a production issue, other days it's about family or escaping to the mountains. What matters is giving each moment your full attention.
Looking Ahead
I want to keep evolving — not just as a developer, but as a person. My goal is to build solutions that make life easier, contribute to meaningful projects, and bring value in every line of code.
To sum it up: logic is my compass, whether I'm debugging code or navigating mountain trails. And when things get tough, there's always the next trek — or the next feature — waiting to bring clarity.
See Beyond Code. Let's build something meaningful together.