Welcome to my GitHub.
I use it as my personal knowledge base
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Please treat this as a reference library, not a showcase of my professional project delivery work.
I work primarily across ICT projects, business analysis, and digital transformation, and I use this GitHub as a space to organise the technical things I learn along the way. Learning code is a hobby, I am not a developer, and it is not the centre of my career, but it does help with the project work I do across systems, architecture, automation, and problem-solving.
This GitHub mainly contains:
- Small experiments in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other languages I’m exploring
- Reference snippets and reusable notes
- Lessons learned from personal projects and home-lab builds
- Documentation I keep for future problem-solving
- Occasional tests of tools, frameworks, or ideas I’m curious about
It’s essentially my technical scrapbook — a place to store anything I may want to revisit later.
My day-to-day work involves designing, delivering, and supporting ICT solutions, not writing production-grade software.
Even so, I enjoy understanding the technologies that sit underneath the systems I work with.
GitHub helps me:
- Keep track of how things work under the hood
- Document patterns, fixes, and approaches I’ve learned
- Maintain a central place for scripts, notes, and small proofs-of-concept
- Support my continuous learning mindset
If something in here is helpful to someone else - great success.
But the main purpose of this space is learning, exploring, and organising my (sometimes incoherent) notes.
If you see something interesting, please feel free to reach out to me.
I’m always happy to chat about ICT projects, digital transformation, home-lab setups, or anything technical I've dabbled in here.
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