I build systems,
but I’m mostly curious
about how they work.
It started with a simple question: what actually happens behind the screen? That curiosity slowly turned into a habit that taking things apart, understanding the pieces, and rebuilding them in a better way.
I studied Informatics Engineering at ITB, where I explored worlds: from backend systems and APIs to VR experiences. Somewhere between writing code and experimenting, I realized I enjoy: turning ideas into something real.
Today I work mostly with backend engineering. Designing services and systems that survive real-world messiness. I care about clean architecture, reliable systems, and details that make things feel effortless.
Recently I’ve been exploring AI workflows and automation because good technology should not just run, it should remove friction, create possibilities.
Working principles ✨
Build with purpose 🚀
Before writing code, I want to understand the problem first. Good software starts with knowing what actually matters.
Make it simpler 🧩
I enjoy taking complicated systems and making them feel simple.
Backend brain ⚙️
APIs, databases, architecture, and the invisible pieces that make products work.
Always exploring 🌌
I have jumped between backend, AI workflows, VR, and creative projects. The common thread is curiosity.
Details matter ✦
A clean interface, thoughtful naming, or a tiny interaction can completely change how something feels.
Keep learning 🌱
Every project teaches something. Sometimes it's a new technology, sometimes it's a better way to think.
Beyond code
There is more than a terminal.
Sometimes I trade keyboards for colors, systems for shapes, and debugging for imagination.
