About
I’m a computer science student, software developer, and indie maker in my free time. I’m passionate about building things people actually want and need — products that solve real problems and create real value.
My journey into tech started in my high school years. I have participated in various robotics competitions including Teknofest, First Robotics Competition and First Lego League during high school. Those times led me to pick Computer Science/Engineering as major in university. Over time, I discovered my interest in startups and product development. I realized that coding is just one part of the equation — understanding user needs, shaping ideas, and turning them into useful, scalable products is what really excites me.
I focus mainly on full-stack development (more backend focused). I am also interested in Artificial Intelligence (especially how to integrate it to software products in order to create real-world value). I believe in shipping fast, learning from feedback, and iterating to make things better. Whether it’s a web app, a side project, or an AI-powered product, I’m always exploring and experimenting.
This blog is my space to document and share everything I learn along the way — from technical deep dives to product insights and lessons from my indie maker journey. My hope is that by sharing my experiences, I can help others who are on a similar path and maybe even spark some interesting conversations.
If you’re into tech, startups, or building cool stuff, stick around — there’s plenty more to come!