5 years in. Still excited. Probably questioning your feature request right now.
Started in tech out of curiosity. Stayed because it never stays the same. I adapt fast, think in products, and I'm usually the person asking "should we even build this?" before writing a single line of code.
Outside the laptop life, you'll find me making content, dancing, or travelling somewhere with questionable WiFi.
- π I've debugged code in pajamas and in a blazer - remote and office both hit different
- π§ I will spend 3 hours understanding why a system works before I spend 30 mins using it
- π« "Can you just add a button for that?" is my villain origin story
- π Yes, I dance. No, I will not explain how that relates to clean architecture (it does though)
- β My relationship with coffee is professional. It shows up, I show up. We don't ask questions.
- π Has opinions about product decisions in meetings she wasn't invited to.
- π I don't find bugs. Bugs find me - and then I fix them, so we're even
- πΈ My Instagram will make you think I'm a full-time creator - plot twist, I'm actually a giant nerd who just happens to love dancing (don't say I didn't warn you)
I'm most reachable here for anything tech, work, or just a meaningful conversation.
Backend & Messaging
Frontend
Cloud & Infra
Databases
DevOps & Tooling
π§© A little more about how I think
- I think good engineers ask product questions, not just technical ones.
- Remote or in-office, I've learned how to stay effective in both.
- Currently deepening backend systems knowledge and figuring out what's next.
"Understand the system. Solve the real problem. Ship things that matter."