I've been building full-stack production system, specializing in TypeScript, React, and Node.js. Most of that time was spent leading the development of an entire ERP platform, from initial architecture to continuous evolution in production. I've handled everything: database optimization (getting queries down to sub-50ms on thousands of SKUs), infrastructure (Docker, Nginx, PostgreSQL), and designing systems that actually changed how businesses operate, like shifting clients from reactive purchasing to data-driven inventory planning.
Beyond shipping product, I've also worked on more theoretical stuff like compiler tooling, type systems, and open-source libraries that are actually used in production. I think this combination is what makes me different. I don't just execute on tickets or follow patterns blindly. I can see the full picture: the business problem, the technical solution, and the long-term implications. I care about building things that work and that are maintainable.
Right now I'm looking for full-stack or backend roles where I can work on challenging technical problems while still delivering real impact. I do well in environments with high ownership, where I can shape technical decisions and contribute to product direction. Ideally at companies that value shipping things that matter, not just following process.
What sets me apart is that I've done the entire lifecycle, not just pieces of it. I've built systems that serve real users, generate revenue, and need to actually work. I understand the tradeoffs between moving fast and building right. And I'm comfortable working across the stack, from database schemas to infrastructure to user-facing features.
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