On craft,
faith, & the
quiet parts.
I’m a Christian and a software engineer. Being a Christian in the marketplace means embodying the mind of Christ. That’s the posture that turns challenges into opportunities, and the reason I start from the belief that no problem is truly unsolvable.
In practice it means giving my best effort consistently, steering clear of slackness, and keeping my integrity in every dealing. I want my work to do more than meet the bar — shaped by the principle that whatever you do, you work at it from the soul, as for the Lord and not for men (Colossians 3:23).
It also means treating colleagues and clients with honesty and respect, never engaging in backbiting or gossip. My faith drives the work, and I want that to show in every project and relationship I’m part of.
Toolkit
Languages
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
- Go
- HTML/CSS
- SQL
Frameworks
- Node.js
- GraphQL
- React
- React Native
- Next.js
- Redux
Databases & Brokers
- PostgreSQL
- MongoDB
- DynamoDB
- RabbitMQ
- Redis
CI/CD & Tools
- AWS CDK
- GitHub Actions
- Docker
Testing
- Jest
- Mocha
- Puppeteer