been really liking astro, reminds me of svelte, but even better for content driven static sites.
When I was 12, I really wanted a console. I never got one — but one day, my dad brought home a laptop. It didn’t last long (it broke before I could do much with it), but it pulled me into the world of computers, and I’ve been hooked ever since.
I always looked forward to computer lab sessions at school. When COVID hit, I started learning Python seriously. Preparing for the JEE exam was a big shift, and after that, I knew I wanted to study Computer Science — and more importantly, build cool things with it.
These days, I spend a lot of my free time experimenting with application-based projects. I love working at the intersection of design and development, and I’m always learning something new — whether it’s a framework, tool, or idea.
If you’re working on something interesting or just want to chat about tech, design, or side projects — feel free to reach out.
one of the things i love most about programming is that there's always something new to learn. here's a selection of some of the things i've been learning lately:
been really liking astro, reminds me of svelte, but even better for content driven static sites.
started using free apis for some demanding problems in hackathons.
been working on a vr game in unity as part of a university project. uff, not a big fan of unity.
you have a project in mind? let's talk about it. drop me a line and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.