I design and build REST APIs, web applications, and database-backed systems that bridge business needs with clean technical solutions. Real-world SQL, front-end development, and hands-on API experience.
I'm a self-driven developer with hands-on experience in SQL, web development, and API integration. My background spans production database work, WordPress development, and building APIs for real projects, without the detachment of purely academic training.
I'm most energized when I'm connecting systems. Taking something manual, messy, or siloed and wrapping it in a clean, well-documented interface that other developers and business users can actually use.
I approach problems methodically: understand the business need first, design the contract before writing code, and document as I build — not as an afterthought.
A full-stack rental management system built as three connected layers: a public WordPress booking site, a custom REST API, and a secure admin dashboard.
Party rental companies manage inventory, bookings, and availability manually — spreadsheets, phone calls, and double-bookings. This system replaces that with a real-time availability API that powers both the public site and the internal admin tools.
Replace these entries with your actual roles. Focus on outcomes and technical specifics — what you built, what problem it solved, what scale it operated at.
Describe what you built or managed here. Be specific about technology used, scale of the system, and the business impact. For example: "Maintained and extended a SQL Server database supporting 50,000+ customer records, built reporting queries used by the sales team weekly, and integrated third-party data feeds via custom scripts."
Add your previous position here. Even if the title wasn't technical, pull out the technical work you did — any SQL queries you wrote, websites you managed, spreadsheets you built logic into, or systems you worked with. All of it counts.
This is a good place to note your self-taught background, any courses or certifications completed, freelance or personal projects, or earlier roles that started building your technical foundation.
I'm currently open to new opportunities — particularly roles involving API development, web application support, and database-backed systems. If you're building something and need someone who's hands-on, practical, and communicates well with both technical and non-technical teams, let's talk.