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I am a versatile Software Engineer with five years of experience in various programming languages and methodologies. Passionate about building amazing software, I possess a comprehensive understanding of full-stack development and a desire to learn about the latest technologies. In addition, I have a track record of adapting to new environments and systems, delivering quality solutions. With a knack for problem-solving, I strive to create efficient and high-performance software that meets the demands of today's dynamic digital. Go to links [🔗]
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This is the place for writing my thoughts.

Currently playing with Next on a side project, and it’s crazy to see the Twitter drama around RSC and app router. It’s like a textbook example of the Pareto principle.

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Note to self again and again perfect is the enemy of good

The feeling when starting to look for a job.

A meme about how it's all over

When writing code, we often underestimate ourselves, thinking that sharing our work may not be worth others’ time. However, I think of the snippets of code I’ve stumbled upon in various random repositories, and I believe there’s always value in contributing to the knowledge pool.

Especially now, with significant advancements in the field of LLMs, our contributions aren’t just noise. They’re the building blocks for future projects.

## Initial commit 🎉

I’ve always enjoyed writing, but to me, social media platforms such as Twitter and Substack have often felt artificial and noisy. That’s why I’m excited to create this small space where I can share my ideas and notes—somewhat like a journal, you could say. I hope that those who stumble upon this space find my thoughts interesting.

Developer at the window

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