“Didn't wait for a team, a degree, or the right time. I just built.”
17. Self-taught. Still building. Started at 13 with a YouTube tutorial and no idea what I was doing. Four years later I'm shipping real products — full-stack apps, design systems, AI tools — for clients who pay me to get it right. I don't talk about building. I just do it.
Tech Stack

Self-taught. Still building.
I don't need a team. Give me a problem — any stack, any scale — and I'll ship it. Frontend, backend, APIs, design, deployment. I handle it all, solo, and faster than most teams would. No excuses, no waiting. Just results. If it can be built, I'll build it.
Technologies I work with to build products that solve real problems
Freelance · 2 Years
I get paid to solve problems — fast. Shipped complete products solo: auth systems, custom APIs, real-time apps, dashboards, AI integrations. No team, no delays. Give me the brief and consider it done.
Contributor & Builder
Built UI libraries, animation systems, and developer tools entirely from scratch — and shipped them publicly. Contributed to real codebases, got PRs merged, and started earning a reputation beyond just learning. This was the year I became a builder.
Self-Taught
Broke things on purpose to understand why they broke. Debugged at 2am, rebuilt from zero, Googled errors nobody else had hit. No roadmap, no instructor — just curiosity and stubbornness. That pressure forged how I think today.
First Line of Code
Age 13. One YouTube video. A cursor blinking at me. I typed my first line of code and something clicked that has never unclicked. I didn't know what I was building toward — I just knew I couldn't stop.