About the Developer
I am a full‑stack engineer with a strong focus on developer tools, language design, and crafting intuitive documentation experiences. I enjoy taking complex technical ideas and turning them into approachable, well‑structured guides and APIs that developers love to use.
Over the years, I have delivered production systems using TypeScript, Next.js, React, Node.js, and modern CSS tooling. My work spans UI/UX for documentation platforms, high‑performance API design, and automation that streamlines release workflows and content pipelines.
I am particularly passionate about building language experiences that feel natural and expressive. BornomalaScript is an exploration of that idea—bridging readability with practicality, and enabling new learners to feel at home from day one.
Core Skills
- TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js
- Designing DX‑centric APIs and documentation systems
- Content tooling: MDX, remark/rehype, syntax highlighting
- Testing, performance tuning, CI/CD, release automation
What I’m Exploring
Smarter code‑aware documentation, compiler‑assisted examples, and interactive guides that adapt to a reader’s context. I believe great tooling should remove friction and let builders focus on ideas, not boilerplate.
Experience Highlights
- Shipped multi‑region Next.js apps with accessible, responsive UIs.
- Built content pipelines that generate search indexes and sitemaps from MDX.
- Designed reusable component systems with strong type safety.
- Automated release flows using GitHub Actions and semantic versioning.
Open Source & Community
I regularly contribute fixes and examples to libraries I use, and maintain templates that help teams spin up documentation sites quickly. Clear examples and thoughtful defaults are at the heart of my work.
Toolbox
TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, MDX, remark/rehype, Tailwind CSS, Playwright, Jest, ESLint/Prettier, GitHub Actions, Vercel.
Contact
I’m always happy to collaborate on tooling, education, and documentation experiences. Reach out via LinkedIn or GitHub.