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I have been coding for over 5 years, the start of my journey was lockdown 2020. Initially, I learned lua and built small Roblox Games.
I went on to develop on and off on roblox until around mid-2023 when I followed a tutorial to make my first Python Project. I quite frankly enjoyed it, but didn't continue with it just yet...
In late 2023 until early 2024, I was back making simple roblox games for my friends and family to enjoy.
In mid-2024 I started my first official project: Ticket Time, a simple Ticket Bot for discord that didn't store your data, and was free to use. Ticket Time was a great experience and still is, as I am now developing it with multiple developers and expanding it's reach into other languages.
In late 2024, I started to learn JavaScript and HTML/CSS, and I am now working on a website for my projects.
In early 2025, I have continued to expand my knowledge of Python, JavaScript, and HTML/CSS.
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Over the years, I have worked with a variety of technologies. Here are some of the technologies I have experience with:
... and many more!
I have worked on a variety of projects, both personal and professional. Here are some of the projects I have worked on:
May 2025 - Present Day
Qwerty is a Python-based anonymous messaging system built on top of discord.py. Designed for privacy-focused interactions, Qwerty enables users to send anonymous messages within Discord DMs, while incorporating a robust moderation system with reporting, and allowing for replies. Laying the foundation for future features such message threading.
Built with extensibility in mind, Qwerty is ideal for the Discord community that value user expression while maintaining safety and accountability — and it's structured to support future integrations like web-based dashboards or logging systems.
April 2025 - Present Day
Coding Commons is a collaborative developer hub and Discord server built to empower coders of all skill levels. With channels dedicated to support, feedback, and project sharing, it fosters a welcoming environment for learning, collaboration, and innovation in programming.
The community hosts events, coding challenges, and partnerships, while promoting open-source development and ethical coding. Future plans include a public knowledge base, bot integrations, and a resource library to further support the global dev community.
October 2024 - Present Day
Ticket Time is a multilingual Discord bot that helps servers manage support tickets efficiently with simple, easy to use commands.
I created Ticket Time to make it easier for communities to handle support requests in a professional, organized, and user-friendly way—no coding required.
April 2025 - Present Day
Launchpad is a python framework built around discord.py that enables you to easily create a modular discord bot along with an API, which should make it easier to introduce a web dashboard later on.
We created this framework, because we often duplicated "loader" code across our discord bot projects, and it has become an endeavour to maintain them all.
... and many more!