I'm highly passionate when it comes to learning all sorts of things. That's what keeps me going in life. These days I'm borderline obsessed with programming. I look at coding as a never-ending challenge and I won't slow down until I feel like I achieved a level of mastery. Then the actual fun begins. Until that moment, it's all about self-discipline, continuous learning, and tremendous patience. I, in one word: "DRIVEN".
My life philosophy goes something like this:
The level of your success can be found in your daily routine.
Technologies that I'm familiar with, practice, and use daily are:
- HTML5 [w/ the newest standards & approaches].
- CSS3 [Grid, Flexbox, Animations, Sass].
- JavaScript [proficient with vanilla ES6 and above].
- React 16+ [familiar with its entire ecosystem].
- Redux [my essential tool for state management].
- React Native [when it comes to mobile development].
- NodeJS [mostly with Express & SailsJS too].
- MongoDB [natively or/ and with Mongoose].
- Bootstrap 4 [great with MaterializeCSS too].
- GraphQL [as an alternative to RESTful APIs].
Some of the additional tools and libraries that I use regularly:
- Git [as my version control system].
- Webpack [for module bundling].
- Gulp [when a task runner is required].
- Babel [for backward compatibility of ES6+].
- Postman [as my API development testing tool].
- Lodash [often required as my helper library].
- Jest, Enzyme, Mocha [as my testing utilities].
- EJS/ HBS [when all focus is on the backend].
NOTE: As the skills and experience of a developer grow, so does the list of tools used. It comes to a point where is hard to list everything, but to me, the ones listed above are the most relevant.
I'm currently most focused on the MERN stack ➖ [ MongoDB, ExpressJS, ReactJS, NodeJS ].