Who Am I?
I’m a Computer Science and Engineering student who likes building things that actually work.
I learn best by doing by breaking ideas, fixing them, and figuring out why they failed in the first place.
Most of my interests live at the intersection of web development, backend systems, and AI-related technologies. I enjoy working across the stack, from shaping clean user interfaces to writing server-side logic and wiring up databases. Through personal and freelance projects, I’ve slowly learned how real-world applications are structured, deployed, and maintained—not just how they look in tutorials.
I believe technology is most powerful when it’s simple, reliable, and useful. I’m not big on chasing trends for the sake of it. I’d rather understand the fundamentals deeply and apply them thoughtfully. That mindset naturally pushed me toward self-learning, experimentation, and improving beyond what formal coursework alone can offer.
Outside of coding, I enjoy drawing and visual design. Creativity helps me approach technical problems from different angles. I also care a lot about discipline, consistency, and long-term growth slow progress that actually sticks beats short bursts of motivation.
This blog is where I document what I learn, the mistakes I make, and the lessons that stay with me. Some posts will be technical, some reflective—but all of them are written to sharpen my own thinking and, hopefully, help others walking a similar path.
I’m still learning.
That’s the point.
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