Dev-Learning
A Git repository acting as a structured study journal — tracking backend exercises, logic patterns, and learning progress.
I build digital systems. Originally diving into computing through local servers and deep configuration, I've since moved into formal programming across C, Python, and web development.
My focus is on performance, minimalist design, and AI-assisted tooling. I build intentionally, not by trend.
Honest levels only. No inflation.
Small projects built while learning. Honest practice, not finished products.
A Git repository acting as a structured study journal — tracking backend exercises, logic patterns, and learning progress.
Developing DOM components natively without frameworks to properly understand the web platform before adopting abstractions.
A lightweight Python broker for managing local LLM state transitions and reducing inference overhead.
Isolated scene tests mapping C# rigidbodies to player inputs — building tactile understanding of physics and frame loops.
How I got here — written honestly.
Built and sold custom Minecraft servers. First real exposure to configuration, systems, and making something people pay for.
Learned Python in high school. Wrote first scripts and understood loops, functions, and basic data structures.
Studied C to understand lower-level programming — memory, pointers, and how computers work beneath the surface.
Started experimenting with Unity. Built basic scenes, explored physics systems, and began AI-assisted game concepts.
Learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript properly. This portfolio is the live practice project.
Open to conversations, collaborations, or just connecting.