As a Full-Stack Developer with an Honours degree in Chemical and Bio-process Engineering, I bring a rare blend of industry insight and technical expertise. My background enables me to design and build software solutions that solve real-world problems in the primary sector and beyond, working collaboratively with motivated teams to deliver impactful results.
- My journey to software development began with a simple question “How do web applications actually work?”.
- This led me to Dev Academy Aotearoa’s intensive 17- week bootcamp, where I immersed myself in modern frameworks and hands-on development.
- Now, I channel that same curiosity into building scalable, user-friendly applications and tackling technical challenges head-on.
- I'm Passionate about solving real-world engineering puzzles across industries, I bring creativity, grit, and a love for continuous learning to every project to build something meaningful!
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- GearedUp (Final Group Project) - A web app that allows users to connect to help prepare/gear up before hiking. Helps keep track of all the hike users complete and they are planning to do. Implemented a commenting system built using basic CRUD operations, to talk about their personal experience which can be useful to beginner hikers. Built using TypeScript, Superagent, React, Knex, Express and SQLite3.
- Aay (Personal Project) - An interactive wedding app which is used for the couple to plan everything. It covers pretty much everything...making it a once in a lifetime process, a unique experience to both couples and guests and leaving a wonderful memory which can't be erased over time. Built with Superagent, Knex, SQLite3, and Express.
- Languages: Javascript, Typescript
- Frontend: React, HTML, CSS, Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap
- Backend: Node.js, Express, Knex
- Databases: SQLite3
- Tools: Git, GitHub, Vite, Prettier
- Auth: Auth0
- Deployment: Dokku, Github pages
- Testing: Unit Testing, Integration Testing
My personal project is called AaY (a wedding app)..... It is very special to me, so, I'm going to continue working on this project. I plan to give this finished website to my brother and his partner for their wedding.
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