About me
Hi, I'm Jeryn
I am a primarily self taught programmer / designer, and to put simply a fullstack developer. I prefer, and am primarily a backend { logistical programming } programmer, but designing frontend user experiences has always come naturally to me
My love for solving problems is to put explicitly undying. Coding has perfectly encapsulated the best method in doing so as well. It's robustness and flexibility across a multitude of languages and software draws my attention to coding. When I begin to envision a project or idea I get it done. Sleepless nights are a regular as the price for the satisfaction of solving even the smallest of problems and developing the most ambiguous of code is the satisfaction next to none.
My story:
I started heavily coding as a freshman in high school, though my curiosity for building and tinkering goes back much further. Growing up adopted shaped me with a deep sense of independence, resilience, and an instinct to question the world around me. I was the kid who couldn't leave anything untouched, if something had screws, I took it apart, if it had wires, I traced where they went, if it broke, I tried to fix it. That curiosity never shut off, it only sharpened with time.
Programming was the natural next step, the practically perfect sandbox where I could disassemble, rebuild, and create entire systems from scratch. The first time I realized that a few lines of code could bring an idea to life, I was hooked. From late night experiments to larger structured projects, I've been teaching myself not just how to code, but how to think in systems, patterns, and abstractions.
Beyond programming, I've always loved designing things that people feel. Whether it's a piece of software, a visual interface, or even just a simple personal project, I want it to be clean, functional, and impactful. I've carried this tinkerer mindset into every aspect of my work and life, constantly exploring, questioning, and iterating. If there's a tool I don't know, I'll learn it. If there's a system I don't understand, I'll use all of my time until I do.
Today, I consider myself not just a developer, but a builder at heart, someone who thrives on creating, refining, and pushing boundaries. I'm fascinated by the intersection of technology, design, and human experience. Every project is a chance to sharpen my craft, explore new technologies, and bring ideas that once lived only in my head into the real world.
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