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Coding by day, lifting by night, strategizing over chess in between.
Building stuff that doesn't make people want to throw their laptops.
Full-stack dev who speaks both code and human
Building digital experiences that don't suck (unlike most college group projects)
"If AI takes over, at least I'll be the one debugging its existential crisis"
"Tech should work for people, not the other way around—I'm here to make that happen. No confusing jargon, just stuff that actually works."
aka my dev personality
P.S. Yes, I've tried turning it off and on again. Yes, it worked.
The tools I use to turn coffee (and occasional panic) into functional code
Some of my builds that actually made it to production (against all odds)
Built after one too many "Is it down or just me?" moments. This watchdog pings your sites every minute, texts you when they die, and keeps historical data so you can flex about your uptime stats.
Because "password123" shouldn't be an option. This system handles auth so you don't have to, with JWT magic that auto-refreshes and security features that would make a bank jealous.
The places that paid me to solve problems with code instead of doing it for free
Developed web applications and Managed social media to enhance Royal Irons Gym's digital presence and operations.
I'm currently accepting new projects and bad jokes