CS Student @ SFU | Full-Stack Developer | Systems Programming Enthusiast
Building things that work at both the high level and the bare metal
I'm a Computer Science student at Simon Fraser University (4.27 GPA) who loves building software that spans the entire stack. One day I'm implementing memory allocators in C with GDB and Valgrind, the next I'm deploying real-time chat apps with Socket.IO and MongoDB.
I believe the best developers understand systems from the ground upβwhether it's bit-level manipulation, TCP/IP protocols, or React state management. That's what drives me to explore everything from x86-64 assembly to modern CI/CD pipelines.
When I'm not coding: Probably debugging something, optimizing an algorithm, or learning a new framework π§
- π¨ Building full-stack applications with modern web frameworks
- π Deep diving into systems programming and low-level optimization
- π± Exploring distributed systems and scalable architectures
- π‘ Contributing to open-source projects
- π Maintaining 4.28/4.33 GPA at SFU
"The best code is the code that doesn't need comments... but I still write them anyway π "
- β Debugging is just detective work with more coffee
- π If it compiles on the first try, something's definitely wrong
- π Memory leaks are just RAM going on vacation (and never coming back)
- β‘ There are only 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't



