I build things because I've never been able to leave a problem alone once I notice it.
I'm a developer who loves turning messy ideas into clean, useful tools—whether that means
crafting smooth, intuitive interfaces or wiring up the backend logic that makes everything tick.
My work leans into curiosity. I enjoy experimenting, learning new stacks, and figuring out
how things really work under the hood. Over the years, that curiosity has pushed me into all
corners of development, from frontend polish to deep backend fixes.
When I'm away from the screen, I'm usually tinkering with new tech, contributing to community
projects, or helping other devs untangle tricky problems. Building is what I do, but improving—myself,
my code, my environment—is what keeps me coming back.