Junior Full Stack Developer | MERN Stack | Learning in Public
I've been on my web development journey, continuously learning, and honestly? It's been a wild ride. Started from tutorial hell, made it through a 3-month internship, and now working as a junior full stack developer. Still Googling "how to center a div" sometimes, but also shipping real features to production.
Current Reality Check:
- 💼 Working as a Junior Full Stack Developer
- 🎓 3 months of internship experience under my belt
- 🚀 Comfortable with MERN stack, but still learning something new every day
- 🐛 Getting better at debugging (and creating fewer bugs... hopefully)
- 📚 That tutorial I bookmarked? Yeah, I'll get to it... eventually
Day-to-Day Tools:
- Frontend: React, JavaScript, HTML/CSS (Flexbox still wins over Grid for me)
- Backend: Node.js, Express
- Database: MySql
- Version Control: Git (yes, I've force-pushed to main before... once... but in personal project)
Note: Commit count includes "fix typo", "actually fix typo", and "why is this not working" commits
I'm always down to chat about code, collaborate on projects, or share war stories from the trenches of junior dev life.
"Debugging is like being the detective in a crime movie where you are also the murderer."
— Filipe Fortes
Hits different when you're the detective AND the murderer daily


