Who I Am:
I'm a full-stack dev with a knack for networking. Love building awesome web apps and contributing to open source, especially in the Svelte ecosystem.
What I Do:
- Network Engineer (current role) π»
- Full-stack developer with expertise in integrating backend and frontend tools, particularly using frameworks like Next.js and SvelteKit. π
What I've Achieved:
- Successfully integrated backend tools (like Node.js) with frontend projects, ensuring seamless functionality and user experience. π π¨
- Implemented secure authentication and robust database functionalities using Prisma, PostgreSQL, and SQL in various web applications. π π’οΈ
- Contributed to the Svelte ecosystem by building and maintaining tools and libraries that enhance the SvelteKit experience. π οΈ
What I'm Learning:
- Continuing to explore advanced full-stack development concepts and best practices to deliver innovative solutions. π
- Delving deeper into the Svelte ecosystem to build more efficient and impactful web applications. π±
Svelte-MiniApps β’ Random-Quote-Gen-v3.0 β’ libernotarum
json-schema-org β’ supabase β’ shadcn-svelte β’ localsend/website
What I'm Looking For:
- Collaboration opportunities on full-stack projects, especially those leveraging SvelteKit and innovative frameworks. π§
- Engaging discussions and resources on cutting-edge full-stack development techniques and best practices. π
- Mentorship from seasoned professionals to help scale my skills in full-stack development and contribute more effectively to the Svelte community. π¨βπ«
- Windsurf's New Path: Balancing Free Innovation and Premium Power
- AI is a powerful tool, but it can't innovate or reason like humans. In my latest post, I dive into the real limitations of AI in coding, why it can't replace developers, and how we should use it as an assistant, not a replacement.
- Why You Should Avoid Using
try...catch
in SvelteKit Actions - Why AI Can't Replace Developers: The Real Limits of AI in Coding