I’m an IT enthusiast who knows a lot about code—and even more about the best nap spots.
But don’t let the name fool you: when I’m awake, I build high-performance web applications.
The necessary evil of software development.
I’ve spent the last 2 years wrestling with infrastructure so you don’t have to.
From deployments to production environments, I can now handle systems in production with confidence
(and only a little bit of crying).
I have a “learn anything” mindset and I’m currently exploring:
If you need someone who can:
Then you’re in the right place.
My interest in technology started when I was in primary school. At that time, I experimented with small IoT projects using Arduino. I don’t remember every technical detail now since it was quite a long time ago, but those early experiments sparked my curiosity about how technology works and how software can interact with the real world.
During high school, I mostly focused on enjoying student life and exploring different interests before stepping into adulthood. However, before graduating, I built my first web application using PHP. It was a simple website, but it was the first time I had created something that actually ran on the web, and that experience made me realize how interesting software development could be.
My real journey in software development began in 2021 when I started studying at the School of Information Technology at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT). At university, I began focusing more seriously on backend development and learning how to design and build real systems.
In 2022, I developed my first full web application for an integrated project — a Kanban board system that supported task and status management with full CRUD functionality. This project helped me understand how backend systems support frontend applications and how APIs, databases, and application logic work together.
In 2024, I had the opportunity to work as a Backend Developer Intern at KOS Design. During this six-month internship, I gained real-world experience developing backend systems, working with modern technologies such as TypeScript and Express, and understanding how software systems evolve as projects grow in complexity.
This experience also taught me the importance of:
In 2025, I started working on a larger project called Murasaki Edu, a Learning Management System. This project represents a more serious step in my development journey, where I focus on designing scalable backend architecture and building more structured and maintainable systems.
Overall, my journey into software development started with curiosity and small experiments, and gradually evolved into a strong interest in backend development, system architecture, and building reliable applications.
Education
SIT, KMUTT
Location
Bangkok, Thailand
Currently Focused On
Full-stack developer
Runs On
Computer + Matcha
Started my software development journey at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT).
Built my first full web application — a Kanban task management system — for an integrated university project.
Joined KOS Design as a Backend Developer Intern, gaining real-world development experience.
Started developing "Murasaki Edu", a Learning Management System, focusing on scalable backend architecture.
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The technologies I reach for daily, and a few I'm still getting cozy with. Hover a skill to see where I've used it.
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What I've been building
Things I built that somehow work. Hover the tech badges for totally unbiased professional opinions.