Technical Arsenal
A comprehensive breakdown of my technical skills, developed through continuous learning and real-world application
A T-shaped toolkit
Production experience spans frontend frameworks, backend services, IoT messaging, and the CI/CD that ships them. The radar maps average proficiency across each technical domain — weighted by real work shipped at Oracle and Vecmocon.
- ▸Frontend: React 19, Next.js 15, Angular 16+, TypeScript
- ▸Backend: FastAPI, Flask, Spring Boot, Kafka, MQTT, WebSockets
- ▸DevOps: Jenkins, Docker, Nginx, AWS, OCI, GitHub Actions
Skill Categories
Detailed breakdown of skills organized by technical domain and proficiency level
Frontend
User interface and experience technologies
React
Advanced React development with hooks, context, and performance optimization
Next.js
Full-stack React framework with SSR, SSG, and API routes
Angular 16+
Enterprise-grade frontend framework for building scalable applications
TypeScript
Type-safe JavaScript development with advanced type patterns
JavaScript
ES6+ JavaScript for dynamic web applications
React Native
Cross-platform mobile app development with React
Tailwind CSS
Utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development
HTML5 & CSS3
Modern semantic markup and advanced styling
Learning Philosophy
My approach to skill development and staying current in the ever-evolving tech landscape
Just like in strength training, I believe in gradually increasing the complexity of challenges to build stronger technical skills over time.
Learning isn't complete until it's applied. Every new skill is immediately put to work in real projects to solidify understanding.
Progress is tracked, measured, and celebrated. From certifications to project completions, every achievement is a step forward.
Currently Learning
Technologies and skills I'm actively developing to stay ahead of the curve
The journey of learning never stops. These are the technologies I'm currently exploring to expand my toolkit and stay at the forefront of development.
See How I Apply These SkillsTraining Calculators
Quick tools to measure performance, because fitness meets tech.
Calculate your Body Mass Index to assess your weight category
BMI Categories (WHO Standards)
Note: BMI doesn't account for muscle mass, bone density, or body composition
Calculate your estimated one-rep maximum using the Epley formula
Note: Most accurate for reps between 1-10
These tools are for demonstration only — use them as a warm-up, not a replacement for medical or training advice.
Ready to Put These Skills to Work?
Let's discuss how my technical expertise can help bring your project to life