Building clean, fast software that holds up under scrutiny. President University, Bekasi.
I write code that's fast, deliberate,
and worth keeping.
IT student at President University with a real obsession for building well. Not just code that runs — code that's readable, efficient, and scales beyond the first version.
I move freely across the full stack. Java in the backend, JavaScript in the browser, Python for anything in between, databases tying it all together.
| Java | OOP · Spring · DSA | 90% |
| JavaScript | ES6+ · Async · REST | 85% |
| Python | Scripting · Automation | 85% |
| PHP | MVC · Server-side | 80% |
| Databases | MySQL · PostgreSQL | 80% |
| C++ | Algorithms · Memory | 75% |
Six languages, fluent in all of them. From low-level C++ to cloud-deployed web apps — no friction switching between layers.
My primary language. I build backends, design data structures, and architect systems with Java — comfortable from raw algorithms to Spring-based APIs.
DOM manipulation, async patterns, fetch APIs, event-driven logic. I write JS that's readable — no magic, no over-engineered abstractions.
Scripting, automation pipelines, and data wrangling. Python is my tool when I need something done fast, cleanly, and maintainably.
Server-side rendering, form handling, and dynamic web apps. PHP is where most of my shipped projects live — fast to build, fast to deploy.
Schema design, complex queries, and performance thinking. I know when to normalize, when to denormalize, and when to reach for NoSQL.
Memory management, pointer arithmetic, competitive programming problems. C++ keeps me honest about how software actually runs under the hood.
Full community website for a Bekasi church — event listings, service schedules, and content management. Built entirely from scratch, no CMS, deployed live.
Matchmaking platform for President University students. User profiles, compatibility engine, admin dashboard — launched and actively used on campus.
Attendance and membership management for student organizations. Role-based access, attendance tracking, and report generation — replacing spreadsheet chaos.
Three schools, one obsession — building things with code.
Focused on software development, data structures, and system architecture. Shipping real projects every semester.
Competed in programming events. Started taking software seriously as a craft, not just a class.
First line of code. First taste of building something from nothing.