web applications.
About Me
Originally a design major, an explicit choice to avoid the prospect of learning to code, I found myself forced to take web development classes as part of the curriculum. Today, I find myself a completely opposite person, actively exploring the tech landscape, absolutely geeking out about some new next.js feature, or creating yet another sandbox repo to play with some new package I've been on the lookout for.
Projects

A minimalist app for tracking expenses, created to explore React Router v7’s new framework capabilities. The project focuses on adopting modern web development patterns, leveraging server-side features for routing and state management to ensure the app functions seamlessly even without client-side JavaScript. It highlights an emphasis on simplicity, performance, and best practices, demonstrating the potential of React Router as a complete solution for building robust web applications.

An all-in-one platform for Minecraft enthusiasts, offering services to enhance gameplay and server management. It includes a robust server hosting service with performance-optimized features, as well as tools for plugin management and server sharing, currently in development. Designed with flexibility and ease of use in mind, Minecentral empowers players to create, customize, and collaborate within the Minecraft ecosystem.

A Tamagotchi clone built using React and an Express backend. Take care of up to 3 Tomodachis at the same time by balancing three different resources: food, happiness, and energy. Resources deplete in real time, creating a challenging environment to keep the Tomodachi alive. Note* this project was deployed to render with a free account. Expect a cold start while the server is starting up.
Other things I've built
My Otaku Opinions
An anime watchlist organizer made with Handlebars and Express. Search from My Anime List's extensive catalog of Anime TV shows, Movies, and Manga and add it to a personalized list.
Weather Dashboard
A basic 5 day weather app created using React and the Open Weather API.