About
I’m a 20-year-old student with a passion for programming and spending time with friends. I'm a fun and approachable guy who loves engaging in deep conversations about topics that can be improved or updated for greater appreciation.
In my free time, I love creating websites using EJS, Node, Express, and the CMS Directus.
Currently, I’m studying FDND in Amsterdam, a program focused on building accessible and high-performance websites using HTML and CSS.
I’ve founded my own agency, Driezie Studio, where I design and develop websites for various clients. I’ve spent considerable time perfecting the design of my agency’s page to attract potential clients. I’m currently working on version 2, which is still in development.
Why this website?
This is my own little corner of the internet, and I cherish it! I’ll nurture it as if it were my digital garden; it will flourish as I grow and fade as I do.
What is a Digital Garden
A digital garden is an approach to publishing personal knowledge on the web. Different than a blog that contains polished articles. Digital gardens are more like work-in-progress wikis. A collection of unrefined, incomplete ideas that grow and evolve over time through constant tending (editing, rewriting and revising).
Why this website?
I created this website to have a single place where I can share information and express myself freely. Instead of using notes or other platforms, I use this site to keep everything organized in one place.
How did I made this website?
The entire website is built using EJS, Node, Express and JavaScript. By utilizing my CMS, I can update the site using my CMS without constantly reloading the server or encountering inconsistencies in my code. Although it’s a still a work in progress, this site is designed to last indefinitely.