I’m a software developer who enjoys building products for the web — from polished user interfaces to the tooling that keeps a codebase healthy. I care about fast, accessible experiences and code that’s a pleasure to maintain.

What I do

I work mostly with TypeScript across the stack: modern frontend frameworks, build tooling, and the occasional backend service. Lately I’ve been exploring local-first software, where the data lives with the user and sync is an enhancement rather than a requirement.

Currently

I’m building asciimark, a local-first Markdown viewer and editor, and writing about the things I learn along the way.

Interests

Web performance, developer experience, design systems, local-first architecture, and tinkering with side projects.


You can find my engineering-focused work over at djalmajr.dev.