About Me:
Hi there! I'm your friendly neighborhood full-stack developer, and yes, I used to wrestle with the mysteries of the universe as a physics student. Turns out, building websites is just like solving quantum equations, except instead of particles, you're wrangling divs and instead of dark matter, you're fighting CSS specificity.
From Black Holes to Backend APIs
I traded in my lab coat for a keyboard, mostly because I realized black holes don't have a "deploy to production" button (yet). Plus, writing code is way less likely to involve accidentally creating a miniature singularity in my apartment.
So, what do I do? I build things. Websites, web apps, the occasional script to automate making my coffee (still in beta, caffeine levels are unpredictable...oh wait, no coffee!). I'm a full-stack enthusiast, which basically means I can handle everything from making your website look pretty (frontend) to making sure it actually works (backend). Think of me as a digital Swiss Army knife, but with fewer tiny screwdrivers that you immediately lose.
Why I'm Probably The Person You Want Around When Things Break
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Perfectionist, Impatient Problem-Solving ISTP-Ninja:
Years of grappling with complex equations, coupled with my ISTP tendencies, have given me a brain that can untangle even the most convoluted code. I'm driven to find the most efficient solution, and I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty. If your project has a bug that's baffling everyone else, I'll probably find it while humming the theme from "Interstellar," and be annoyed it took so long. -
Attention to Detail (and a Healthy Dose of Obsessive Compulsiveness):
Physics demands precision, and so does good code. I'm the kind of person who notices if your commas are Oxford or not. (Spoiler: They should be.) -
I Understand the Importance of Documentation (Because Nobody Understands Quantum Mechanics Without It):
I believe in writing code that's not only functional but also understandable. Future you (and future teammates) will thank me. -
I can always source the perfect glass of fresh squeezed orange juice.
Crucial for those late night debugging sessions, and for maintaining a healthy skepticism of caffeine and tannin.
Let's Build Something Awesome (and Hopefully Less Confusing Than Schrodinger's Cat)