


I learned Java at university for desktop applications. Java was my first programming language.
I use GitHub to host, collaborate with teams, and share my projects.
I learned SQL Server at university for database management, I use it very often.
I use Visual Studio to code in C#.
I learned AstroJS by myself for a final project at university and for other static websites.
I learned C# at university. First, I started with desktop applications, and then I moved on to using C# for web back-end development.
I learned CSS mostly by myself to create better user interfaces when I started web development.
I am able to use GitLab to host projects and collaborate with teams but I do not use it very often.
I learned semantic and non-semantic HTML at university to build better user interfaces.
I learned JavaScript mostly by reading documentation to implement functionalities on my first web pages.
I learned MySQL at university for database management.
I have used NextJS a lot to create web applications with React.
I learned PHP at university for web back-end development.
I use Postman all the time to test APIs.
I learned React by myself and at university for web front-end development, I have used it to create a lot of web applications.
I use TailwindCSS to style all my web projects faster and with a responsive design.
I use TypeScript to implement strong typing to my web projects.
I use Visual Studio Code to work with multiple languages and technologies.
Right now I am learning Angular at university.
ExpressJS is my favorite back-end framework at the moment. I’ve been learning it by myself, and I am about to use it in my next final project at university.
I am learning NestJS by myself for fun.