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About

Each day, I awake in quest of bravery and genuine expression. And along the road, I've encountered opportunities to make an influence in ways I never imagined. Founder of Dot Com Writings and Co-Founder of The Digital Theory I completed my professional degree. While I am a coder by trade, I am also a cryptocurrency trader and a photographer. A Cappuccino, Wi-Fi, and Bull Run are all things that could easily brighten my day. In my leisure time, I work as a fitness trainer and travel the world with one of my startups, Fit-Talk.

I am passionate about interactive media, and in this digital age, I believe it is critical to bring design to life through code. As a result, I've developed a multidisciplinary approach to my work that incorporates design and development. Both design and development are creative endeavors, and one cannot exist without the other in the digital realm. Having said that, I derive satisfaction from bringing design to life, which is why I would not describe myself as a 'hardcore tech-lover' but rather as someone who can connect two distinct philosophies and ways of thinking. Reject pigeon holing! My effort does not finish with the completion of the brief. Exceeding the established parameters is critical, not just for your own personal growth and development, but also for the job you generate for clients.


After my time with uncharted, I discovered that I was no longer reflecting on the Mongol invasion. Indeed, I ceased to consider its personalities, its people, and the conflict. I shifted my focus away from Tsushima and the cost of honor and toward my own conflict and the ever-growing fight within me. I reflected on the poetry I created and the screenshots I took and recognized the beauty of it all. By the end of the trip, I had discovered serenity in impermanence, the ability to just let go as time inevitably consumes everything, including the moments we cherish.


My Accomplishments

I've grown as a tech lover throughout the years on my own terms and at my own pace, while learning, unlearning, understanding, and implementing what technology has to offer. This piece is a reflection of my own personal experiences in 2019 and previous years. I'll discuss lessons I've learnt that may help all of us become better web developers as we approach 2020. While personal experiences are not universal, it's occasionally interesting to gain insight into how other people process information and learn vicariously via them. It was unavoidable, as my very first professional project required me to update and upgrade an existing program. It was only after a while that I recognized I got insight from navigating through other people's code, and also developed the courage to read other people's code voluntarily and pay close attention to what it's doing.