My journey began about 7 years ago by mastering C# through coding small tools, followed by diving into game development using Unity and C#. I pushed boundaries by creating captivating games and embracing challenges like Ludum Dare.
During my studies in computer science, I gained extensive experience in software development.
In my first working student position, I was able to gain profound insights into the deep layers of the IT world through hardware-related development, which proved to be extremely valuable for general software development.
I have been able to successfully apply this knowledge in my current position as a Full Stack developer, where I have not only expanded my knowledge of web development, but also contributed to the development of several software solutions.
Even though the scope of web development is broad, I was very interested and focused on Front Stack Development and UI/UX Design.
Full Stack Developer
I love creating something that is clean and minimalistic, attractive and has value, and of course, easy to use.
I really enjoy creating websites with rich UI components, including:
- Web application,
- Documentation pages,
- Dashboard layout,
- and others.
But I still like to make simple website pages like landing pages. So, what tools did I feel comfortable using during the website creation?
TypeScript
First of all, the programming language. I'm very used to using TypeScript.
The JavaScript superset—TypeScript—has accompanied me for about 3 years.
React
I really enjoy building single page application websites and React is my go-to library.
I've been using it since 2021 (3 years) and have become quite proficient with it.
Tailwind CSS
I'm still new to Tailwind CSS, but I'm really comfortable using it and I think it's a great tool.
UI/UX Designer
I'm always thinking about how to create the best possible user experience, in addition to creating visually appealing user interfaces.
The biggest challenge is finding the balance between creating a great user interface and an amazing user experience.
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