Studying computer science has given me the chance to learn both high- and low-level languages. C helped me understand how memory, logic, and performance work under the hood, while Python gave me the tools to quickly prototype and build real applications. Learning both at the same time gave me...
At LaneTwelve Properties, I wasn’t just working on the front end — I handled domain transfers, DNS changes, and hosting migrations too. These tasks taught me how critical backend setup is to a smooth-running site. One misstep with name servers or SSL and the whole site can go offline....
Elementor has become one of my favorite tools for web design. It gives me the flexibility of custom code, but with the speed and visual feedback of a drag-and-drop builder. I’ve used it in client projects where time was tight but quality still mattered — it helped me build...
During my computer science course, I started exploring how artificial intelligence could fit into web development. One of the early experiments involved building a Python Flask site that incorporated a simple AI model to respond to user queries — kind of like a custom chatbot. It was basic, but...
When I first started learning design, it wasn’t through theory or tutorials — it was by doing. I learned how to align visuals with goals by designing logos, creating social banners, and editing images using Photoshop for early websites I worked on. These real-world projects pushed me to understand...
The gaming industry isn’t just booming — it’s evolving fast. From immersive storytelling to AI-driven mechanics, there’s room for creativity, innovation, and tech skills to come together. That’s why I’m preparing myself for a career in this space by learning tools like Unreal Engine 5, studying Computer Science, and...
Designing my dad’s business website was one of my first full, independent web projects — and it meant more than just showing off what I could do. I wanted to help his business grow, so I focused on clean layout, user flow, and mobile responsiveness. I handled everything: domain...
Working at McDonald’s might not sound like a step toward a gaming career, but it taught me skills I use every day. From managing customer service to working with people from different backgrounds, it gave me real-world experience in teamwork, time management, and communication. Eight-hour shifts taught me stamina;...
Gaming has always been more than entertainment for me — it’s a space where creativity and problem-solving collide. That’s why getting into Unreal Engine 5 and UEFN felt like a natural next step. Learning to design levels, build mechanics, and create immersive environments helped me understand just how much...
At 14, I joined LaneTwelve Digital as a trainee, not really knowing where it would lead. It was there that I built my first website using HTML and simple Photoshop edits. It wasn’t flashy, but it worked — and more importantly, it gave me a foundation that would shape...