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About Me

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A software developer who enjoys understanding how things actually work, then building on top of that understanding. Most of my time goes into writing code, reading other people's code, and occasionally staring at a stack trace until it clicks.

I'm drawn to systems level thinking: how a request moves through a backend, why an architecture decision made a while ago still matters today, and what a small change ripples into elsewhere. I care about writing code that is easy to reason about later, whether it's mine or someone else's.

This GitHub account is a work in progress, and I'm building it in the open, one commit and one contribution at a time.


Role: Software Developer Focus: Systems and Backend



Status: Always Building Mode: Remote First

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"Curiosity compounds,
one commit at a time."


Curious Builder
Learning by making things and taking them apart again
Problem Solver
Enjoys tracing an issue back to its root cause
Systems Thinker
Interested in how the pieces fit together
Continuous Learner
Reading, experimenting, refining, repeat

Developer Philosophy

$ cat philosophy.txt

01. Build first, polish second. Clarity beats cleverness.
02. Every bug is a system explaining itself. Listen closely.
03. Read the docs, then read the source, then form an opinion.
04. Optimize for the developer who inherits this code. It might be you.
05. Ship something small before architecting something large.
06. Curiosity compounds. Follow the thread you don't understand yet.
07. Refactoring is not optional. It's maintenance for the mind.
08. Comments explain "why," code explains "what."

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Languages & Technologies

My stack is constantly evolving. This reflects what I actively use and what I'm exploring, not a claim of mastery across the board.


Languages

Programming languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, C++, Go, Ruby, HTML, CSS

Databases & Query Languages

Database technologies: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, SQLite

SQL is used across the above relational systems.

Frameworks & Runtimes I explore

Frameworks: React, Vue, Next.js, Node.js, Express, Django, Flask

Systems, Tooling & Infrastructure

Tools: Docker, Git, GitHub, Vercel Render

Also on the radar

Additional technologies: Rust, PHP, Kotlin, Dart, Swift



Tools & Environment

Git
Git
GitHub
GitHub
Vercel
Vercel
Render
Render
Docker
Docker

Currently Learning & Exploring

focus:
  - Deepening backend architecture and system-design fundamentals
  - Exploring different programming paradigms beyond daily habits
  - Getting more comfortable contributing to open source
  - Refining development workflows and tooling
  - Reading source code from projects I admire
status: "in progress, no fixed finish line"


GitHub Journey

This account is intentionally new and growing. There's no long history here yet, just a starting point.

Building the graph one contribution at a time.

No fabricated milestones, no inflated numbers, just an honest record as it happens.


GitHub Statistics

Blitz's GitHub stats Blitz's GitHub streak stats
Blitz's most used languages



Stats populate dynamically from GitHub activity. As a growing account, some numbers may currently read low, that's expected, not an error. These cards are served by a shared public instance and may occasionally take a moment to load or refresh.


Contribution Graph

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Goals

Contribute

Contribute
Start showing up consistently in open source
Build

Build
Ship small, well-made things regularly
Learn

Learn
Go deeper into systems and architecture
Share

Share
Document the process, not just the result

Connect



Closing line: Still learning, still building, still becoming better

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