About

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Hello, again, for the third time! I started development mainly for monetary reasons, for grew to like (not love yet) the process over the years in university. I loved it when the applications I used have some thoughtful design works put into them, and not just spamming shadcn/ui, even though it looks good, is very well-designed, it loses out the brand personality to me as most developers don't bother to customize it.

Well, I'm not a designer by trade, nor have I ever been in any classes related to actual design works, but I tried to put some effort into consuming guidelines from those well known in the design industry. Apple's Human Interface Guidelines were expectedly a huge help in my understanding on what is needed for a superior user experience.

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Languages

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English

IELTS 8.0

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Vietnamese

Native

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Japanese

JLPT N2


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Technology Grimoire

Ready to Capture

The cards I am the most confident with.

React React Vue Vue NextJS NextJS NodeJS NodeJS Astro Astro Tailwind Tailwind CSS CSS TypeScript TypeScript Java Java Go Go Spring Boot Spring Boot PostgreSQL PostgreSQL Docker Docker Python Python

Reluctant to Capture

Secondary clear-cards that may be of use to me while building.

Figma Figma Bash Bash C C C++ C++ Express Express Swift Swift Objective-C Objective-C Gradle Gradle Maven Maven Scala Scala Kotlin Kotlin Playwright Playwright

The Utility Belt

I’ve explored a wide range of fields, literally Doctor Who travelling the coding universe (Kero is my partner). While I don't claim mastery in all of them, this exposure allows me to think in different paradigms, providing a wider understanding of an application's infrastructure.

GitHub Actions GitHub Actions AWS AWS Angular Angular APL APL Clojure Clojure Confluence Confluence Groovy Groovy Elixir Elixir FastAPI FastAPI AArch64 AArch64 Android Android Jira Jira Neovim Neovim SDL3 SDL3 Uiua Uiua

+ Many other libraries and frameworks experimented with during my university years, such as ncurses, ScikitLearn, numpy, etc. are not mentioned.