Code Boldly: for people first, crafted with care, driven by endless curiosity.

Hello, world!

I’m a problem-solving wizard with over 10 years of experience crafting web applications and turning spaghetti code into clean, scalable solutions. I specialize in crafting user experiences that are both delightful and accessible—because everyone deserves a good interface, not just the chosen ones.

Fluent in JavaScript, PHP, HTML, and CSS (and sarcasm), I work magic with modern dev tools like Git, NPM, Composer, and Gulp. I’ve also been known to communicate effectively with both humans and machines—a rare trait, some say.

Whether I’m squashing bugs, building features from scratch, or supporting users with empathy and clarity, I show up ready to roll initiative and get things done. In other words, I boldly go where others (or just me) have never gone before—regardless of what color shirt I’m wearing in this episode.

What Makes me Unique

I have an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a drive to learn new programming languages like I’m trying to become the dev-world equivalent of a universal translator. On top of that, I’m a writer who’s indie-published five books (four with dragons, one with a robot), so I’m not just logical like a Vulcan—I’m also creative, like a bard trying to be helpful in a dungeon battle. It’s this mix of unconventional thinking, deep curiosity, and storytelling creativity that fuels my best work.

Skills

Experience

With over a decade of experience in software design and development, I’ve worn many hats—developer, designer, and the occasional bug exorcist. Most recently, I’ve been moonlighting as a User Experience Designer, crafting user interfaces so intuitive they practically read your mind (no Vulcan mind meld required). My designs strike the perfect balance between sleek aesthetics and warp-speed functionality.

I’m also on a mission to make the web more accessible—because great experiences shouldn’t be gated behind a level 20 perception check. Whether you’re navigating with a mouse, keyboard, or telepathy, I believe every user deserves a seat at the interface table.