
PSciT Library
PSciT is a private library and web app I built to share curated books on philosophy, science, and technology, featuring a production-grade stack, all developed and deployed in just one week.
PSciT is a private library and web app I built to share curated books on philosophy, science, and technology, featuring a production-grade stack, all developed and deployed in just one week.
I’ve been maintaining this personal knowledge repository since 2021. It’s where I distill and document what I’ve learned. The topics are broad, spanning philosophy, science, software engineering, and business.
Though my experience with open source is limited, I have made improvements to Temporal.io and Solana documentation, and plan to contribute more as I work with new technologies.
This project showcases my approach to designing and developing robust, production-ready distributed systems through the lens of a real-time, Kahoot-style quiz platform.
This backend, built in Golang, tracks and calculates ten-pin bowling scores. The project is defined by a rigorous, maintainable test suite that emphasizes not just coverage, but clarity and reliability.
I wanted to understand how a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) application works, so I built this chatbot from scratch to answer questions using resources from my knowledge repo.
This simple browser-based app automates the process of filling out hospital procurement documents, saving my cousin’s team hours of repetitive work and greatly reducing errors. It shows how even a small, well-designed software solution can have a significant real-world impact.
I co-developed a real-time e-learning system for my graduation thesis, applying modern architectures and technologies. Our project was adopted by the university, enhancing remote education.
My blog is where I confront questions that seem simple, but reveal complexity the deeper you examine them. I question traditions and challenge entrenched beliefs, whether that means dissecting the concept of freedom, poking holes in relativism, or examining what “engineering” really means in software.
Programming has always been a joyful, creative journey for me, from simple early projects to full apps and games-unlocking endless possibilities and excitement which I’m thrilled to share through my demo videos.