Hey there! I’m a third-year software development student who’s basically living in the Matrix—except instead of dodging bullets, I’m dodging bugs in my code. I’m in my third year of this wild ride called a degree, where I’ve learned that coffee is my best friend and a semicolon can make or break my entire day. If you need someone to turn caffeine into code, I’m your guy!
When I’m not tangled up in code or chasing down a rogue bug, I’m usually glued to my controller, either tearing up the virtual pitch in FIFA or living my best (or worst) life in Rockstar’s masterpieces like GTA and Red Dead Redemption 2. In FIFA, I’m all about outsmarting my opponents with a killer strategy—though I’ll admit I’ve been known to lose it when the ref makes a call that’s clearly nonsense. Then there’s GTA, where I’m either pulling off heists or accidentally turning a quiet drive into a five-star chaos fest. And don’t get me started on Red Dead Redemption 2—nothing beats riding through the Wild West, making tough choices, and soaking in that jaw-dropping story. Gaming’s my escape, sure, but it’s also where I sharpen my skills: quick thinking, problem-solving, and staying cool under pressure. Honestly, scoring a last-minute winner or surviving a shootout feels a lot like fixing a crashing program—pure adrenaline!
Back in the day, I was a hardcore bookworm, tearing through crime and detective novels like it was my job—especially anything by the queen of mysteries, Enid Blyton. I’d hunker down with The Famous Five or The Secret Seven, piecing together clues and trying to solve the case before the characters did (spoiler: I was usually right). I’d even risk the “go to bed” lecture, sneaking a flashlight under the covers to finish just one more chapter. Nowadays, my reading’s more Ctrl+F through documentation than flipping pages, but that detective spirit? It’s alive and well. All those hours with Enid Blyton turned me into a problem-solving machine—whether it’s hunting down a sneaky bug or unraveling a logic puzzle in my code, I’m still channeling that kid who wouldn’t rest until the mystery was solved.
So, whether I’m bending it like Beckham in FIFA, living life on the edge in GTA, or channeling my inner outlaw in Red Dead Redemption 2, I’m always leveling up—both in-game and in my coding journey. I’m on a mission to make the digital world a better place, one line of code at a time, even if it means surviving on energy drinks and sheer stubbornness. Stick around—I might just build something cool!