About me
Backend Developer | Golang & NodeJS Enthusiast
For me, software is not just about functions and features—it’s about creating something meaningful. I believe that every line of code holds the potential to influence lives, just like a brushstroke in a painting or a lyric in a song. It’s an act of creation, a pursuit of balance between logic and empathy, between structure and expression.
Many see applications merely as tools or utilities. But I see them as modern expressions of human thought, purpose, and identity. An application can communicate ideas, solve emotional or social problems, and even inspire action—just like any form of art. When I write code, I don’t just build for machines—I build for people.
As a backend developer, I find my place behind the surface—where logic, structure, and scalability silently support the user’s experience. I enjoy crafting systems that are invisible yet essential, like the unseen foundation of a beautiful building. My satisfaction comes not from flashy interfaces, but from clean architecture, thoughtful API design, and the quiet elegance of efficiency.
Software, at its best, reflects intentionality. Not just "what works," but "what matters." It should be beautiful in its internal architecture, elegant in its interactions, and responsible in its impact. It’s not enough for an application to be efficient; it should also be thoughtful.
I find joy in structure, clarity, and abstraction—just like how a sculptor finds joy in shaping raw material into form. Clean code, clear patterns, and meaningful abstractions are not only technical achievements to me, but manifestations of care, discipline, and love for the craft.
In a world flooded with instant solutions and disposable products, I believe in building things that last—things that are crafted, not just produced. For me, being a developer means being an artist of systems. And like any true artist, I seek not just to build, but to express, to serve, and to inspire.
Technologies Used
- REST API
- Golang
- PostgreSQL
- Node.js
- React
- Redis
- AWS
The photo was taken at Pakuan University.