My name is Ketsebaot Gizachew
, and I'm a passionate programmer from Ethiopia. With years of experience, I specialize in developing web, desktop, and mobile applications and As a UI/UX designer.
Beyond my professional pursuits, my love for programming began in childhood and continues to fuel my passion. Currently, I'm expanding my skill's into low-level software development, exploring the intricacies of building operating systems and game engines from scratch.
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Over the course of my programming career, I've gained experience with a wide range of languages. Recently, I've found a comfortable balance between JavaScript/TypeScript and C++/C, enabling me to work on projects ranging from fancy user interfaces to high-performance tools.
And I Am actively Learning On Languages such as:
- PHP
- Rust ( to go balzingely fast )
- Golang ( Functional Programming )
- Kotline ( performant android app development )
While many developers shy away from documentation, I find it holds a captivating charm. A meticulously documented codebase, to me, is like a well-written story. It reveals the hidden logic, the "how" and "why" behind the code's magic. I strive for clear, concise, and informative documentation, ensuring understanding blooms alongside functionality.
My documentation weapon of choice? Obsidian.md. But my creative spark doesn't stop there. I'm currently weaving a custom Obsidian theme β part of my "Violet Void" series β with a breathtaking combination of deep purples and subtle transparencies for a sleek, modern aesthetic. Let me tell you, it looks incredible (already using it myself!). This theme is on the horizon, ready to empower others to code in style.
Here Are My current leetcode and github stats which i am currently working on too π
I was not a huge fan of Competative Programming so i have been falling behind on it but now i have started diving deep to sharpen my self on DSA's (Data Structures and Algorithms)