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πŸ‘‹ Hey there, my name is Tim. Thanks for stopping by!

I am a full stack developer and Support Engineer specialized in front-end working primarily with JavaScript/Typescript in React and Next. I have a background working in hardware Engineering labs, but was inspired to pursue coding full-time after working on a project to automate hardware testing with robots and Python frameworks at ο£Ώ. I am currently open to new Open Source opportunities as well as fulltime Front-End or Support Engineer roles.

Outside of coding, I enjoy learning about new technologies and working on solar powered projects. I also love to πŸ„πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ or πŸ‚ when I have some downtime!


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