My Work

What I’m building as I move from operator to creator.

This stage of my journey is about building reps: learning how websites work, how code gets deployed, how cloud architecture supports applications, and how ideas become products.

The three tracks I’m focused on

Web

Personal website

This site is my first real build in public. It is helping me learn structure, styling, navigation, multi-page layouts, and how front-end changes actually show up in a browser.

Cloud

AWS foundations

I’m learning how hosting, deployment, domains, CI/CD, and cloud services connect so I can move from a static page toward a more functional web application.

Startup

Future SaaS direction

I’m not just learning to code for the sake of it. I’m building toward software products — something useful, scalable, and eventually sellable.

Skills I’m actively developing

Front-end fundamentals

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are helping me understand the bones of a site: structure, styling, interactions, layout, and user experience.

Developer workflow

I’m building familiarity with VS Code, Git, GitHub, file structure, and the habits that turn one-off edits into an actual development process.

Cloud deployment thinking

I’m learning how local code becomes a live product through hosting, deployment pipelines, and AWS services that support real applications.

What comes next from here

01

Polish the site

Improve layout, branding, responsiveness, and page structure so the site feels more complete and intentional.

02

Deploy it properly

Connect the codebase to GitHub and set up deployment through AWS so updates can move from local files to a live site more smoothly.

03

Build app functionality

Take the next step beyond static content by adding forms, backend services, APIs, or small application features that introduce real functionality.

04

Shape a real product idea

Use what I’m learning to define, test, and eventually launch a SaaS concept grounded in a real user problem.

What this work is really building toward

Technical Confidence

Being able to understand, edit, debug, and ship without relying entirely on others.

Product Thinking

Connecting design, user needs, business value, and execution into something coherent.

Ownership

Moving from advising around technology to building products that I can truly call my own.