About
A quick look at who I am
I’m a builder at heart—equal parts engineer, teammate, and someone who loves thoughtful tools. Here’s the short version.
Based in Edmonton, Canada
Curiosity led the way
I started by tearing apart radios and LEGO bots to understand how they tick. That same curiosity now powers the way I approach software—question first, build second.
Hands-on product work
From hackathons to campus labs, I gravitate toward small teams where I can talk to users, sketch flows, and ship the v1 that people can actually use.
People-first systems
I try to keep interfaces calm, codebases tidy, and decisions transparent so collaboration feels easy no matter the stack.
Beyond the IDE
Music keeps my work in rhythm.
I bring musical sensitivity into product building—the pacing, the restraint, the sense of crescendo.
Layered improvisations, cinematic progressions, and late-night practice sessions sharpen my timing and patience.
Fingerstyle worship sets and stripped-down acoustic covers remind me to design experiences that feel warm and human.
Holding down the groove taught me about rhythm, restraint, and designing for the bigger moment.
The human layer
Fun facts & rituals
Tiny personal obsessions that keep my work grounded, playful, and caffeinated.
An ever-growing meme folder proves I’m fluent in sarcasm, serotonin, and feline chaos.
I document the internet’s best glitch jokes; they’re surprisingly great retrospection prompts.
Playlists oscillate between lo-fi, gospel, and cinematic scores—perfect for deep work rituals.
Dialed-in pourovers fuel those 2 AM ‘what-if we…’ build sessions.
Cat meme of the sprint
“When you ship the feature and instantly spot the pixel that moved … but the user just sees magic.”