What I've built
Public projects
Built end to end
Projects built from end to end, from frontend to infrastructure. No templates, no off-the-shelf solutions: every line was written and every server configured by hand.
What I've built
Public projects
Projects built from end to end, from frontend to infrastructure.

Web application
LetsLearn
Technical learning resource platform
LetsLearn is a platform I built to organise and share my technical notes as proper, accessible courses. The idea was straightforward: rather than writing posts that disappear in a feed, build somewhere that lasts.

Technical portfolio
Portfolio
This portfolio, built to demonstrate
This portfolio is the project you are looking at right now. I built it from scratch to have something that concretely shows what I can do, from frontend architecture all the way through to production deployment.
How I work
Building to understand
I build complete projects rather than isolated pieces. That forces real decisions around architecture, infrastructure and trade-offs that tutorials never cover. That is where the actual learning happens.
From design to server
Each project covers the full cycle: interface design, development, infrastructure setup and production monitoring.
Self-hosted infrastructure
No all-in-one cloud platform. Projects run on my Proxmox server, exposed through Traefik and Cloudflare, with Grafana keeping an eye on everything.
CI/CD on a local runner
A push to main triggers the build, tests and deployment through a self-hosted GitHub Actions runner. Zero downtime, zero manual steps.
What's next?
More projects to come
I am constantly working on new ideas. The Lab tracks my ongoing experiments.



