Be it making a small videogame for fun, a website to showcase my works, or handling a challenging shift at work, I have always been a methodical and technical person: breaking it down to smaller problems, considering the most viable solutions, taking one step at a time, and delivering on time with high quality.I love the way websites shrink and expand from one device to another, without losing their flair or functionality. I love how data elegantly flows from one place to another. I love thinking out of the box and coming up with ingenious solutions. I appreciate constructive feedback because it helps me identify areas for growth and continually improve my work. I love programming, sometimes, just for the fun of it, to express myself. I love delving into something new and being slightly uncomfortable because that’s how I get comfortable with life at large.My curiosity has taken me to many fascinating places: writing my first loop in Turbo Pascal at 10; living in a foreign country alone before I turned 18; making my first buck by selling a smartphone videogame fresh out of nursing school at 21; hand-building my first keyboard from scratch and compiling its firmware at 25; leaving a job I had been in for 7 years for a bold career switch to software engineering at 28.Outside of my proven record in web front-end development, I enjoy making experimental web applications, whipping up quirky videogames, creating smooth generative arts, tinkering my keyboards, and picking up something new. My diverse background in game development and healthcare has given me unique problem-solving abilities and a user-centered approach to software development. I'm always on the outlook to expand my skill set and exposure to interesting tools in a professional context.While not staring at an IDE and 20 browser tabs, or intensely gripping a gamepad in a Dark Souls boss fight, I am a cinema enthusiast, a photographer, a guitarist, a Lego microscale artist, and an avid patron of the professional StarCraft 2 scene.For a showcase of my works, drop by JunoNgx.com.