Developic

I'm a full-stack developer who loves building things for the web. Explore my work or type 'help' in the terminal.

A portrait of Developic

$ whoami

I'm Developic — a digital architect and full-stack developer who started with a single line of code and somehow didn’t break the internet (yet). I specialize in turning caffeine and chaos into clean, high-performance web apps — because why solve simple problems when you can over-engineer the complicated ones with style?

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Currently working full-time and not seeking new opportunities, but open to interesting collaborations.

Currently Focusing On

Optimizing Next.js performance
Exploring advanced TypeScript patterns
Fine-tuning AI models

$ ls ./skills

Languages & Frontend

Backend & Database

Tools & DevOps

Security

$ ls ./projects

A selection of my recent work. Check out all my projects on the projects page.

Project Alpha
Project Alpha
A full-stack web application built with the MERN stack. Features real-time data updates with Socket.IO and a complete authentication system.
React
Node.js
MongoDB
Socket.IO
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Project Beta
Project Beta
A serverless application on Firebase. Utilizes Cloud Functions for backend logic and Firestore for data storage, with a React frontend.
React
Firebase
Cloud Functions
Firestore
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Project Gamma
Project Gamma
A Dockerized microservices architecture for a scalable e-commerce platform. Includes services for users, products, and orders.
Docker
Node.js
Microservices
RabbitMQ
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$ ls ./services

A glimpse of what I can do for you. For a detailed list, check out my services page.

$ cat /var/log/blog.log

My latest thoughts on web development, technology, and more.

Asynchronous programming is a cornerstone of modern JavaScript. In this post, we'll dive deep into async/await, exploring how it simplifies working with Promises and makes your code cleaner and more readable. We'll cover error handling, parallel execution, and common pitfalls to avoid.

The choice of typography can dramatically impact user experience. For a developer portfolio, a monospace font like 'Source Code Pro' not only feels familiar but also reinforces the theme of coding and technology. It's a nod to the terminal, where so much of our work happens. This post explores the aesthetic and functional reasons behind this design choice.

$ contact --me

Have a project in mind or just want to say hi? Feel free to reach out.

hello@developic.com

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