Web Developer 2023
Our professor gave us a project to make a portfolio. I made a sitemap and designed the wireframe of my website then I coded my portfolio. The portfolio is all about personal information and my academic achievements.
Hi I'm Jay Dee, a BSIT student studying at the Professional Academy of the Philippines. I’m a Web Developer based in the Philippines—and yes, I’m tall, dark, and ridiculously handsome. Brains and looks? I know, unfair combo.
I’m very good at everything I do, and I’m always hungry to learn new things—even if I forget them five minutes later. I'm a fast learner, slightly allergic to effort, but I make it work. I’m serious when it counts—especially about my studies and building a killer career and portfolio.
I can design website to your liking or interest. Depends on your ideas.
I can program any programs you want. Any codes will do. I'm good at it.
Hire me anytime, anywhere, and anyday. I will be there and photograph your life.
I can design any graphics you want. My girlfriend is also a designer.
Give me a design and i will make it come true. The limits are your imagination.
I can develop any game you want. Your ideas will come to reality
I am very good at everything I do and I will continue to learn new things everyday. I am a very fast learner but tends to forget fast too and also lazy. Still I am passionate about my career and my study. I am also a perfectionist meaning I will not stop until my work is perfect or aesthetically pleasing.
I went to the University of the Philippines to study and take my Master Degree Web Development. My last diploma to master my skills.
It was an amazing experience and I met a lot of good friends along the way. I aced all my class cuz I'm smart.
I went to the University of Visayas to study and take my Bachelor Degree of Computer Science. It is my 3rd diploma since I am passionate about my career. I was the top of my class as always.
I went to the University of Cebu to study and take the course of Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering. It is my 2nd diploma and also graduated at the top of my class. I engineered a lot of computers and made my perfect computer.
I went to the University of San Jose - Recolectos to study take the course of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. I graduated at the top of my class and proceeded to collect other degrees to expand my knowledge.
I went to Naga National High Scool when I was in Senior High School. My strand was Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and I graduated as valedectorian. I also passed the Naga Scholarship Exam and I am a Mayor Scholar.
Our professor gave us a project to make a portfolio. I made a sitemap and designed the wireframe of my website then I coded my portfolio. The portfolio is all about personal information and my academic achievements.
I coded a lot of programs and I made all of them run succesfully. All the problems were easy and I easily understand all them. I am a fast learner when it comes to logic and I was very smart and handsome.
I designed all the websites I've made, including my personal portfolio—which, if I may say, is a masterpiece. Every layout, color scheme, and pixel was crafted with precision and way too many sleepless nights. I'm also working on a new design created by a fellow designer, which I’ll start developing on Monday. Clean code, clean UI, and dangerously good coffee keep me going.
I made a system with computer networks connected to one server. I analize the system and it works. The algorithm is perfect and the server was running smoothly. I was tasked to remote desktop and file reconfigure and I was successful.
In 2023, I leveled up into software engineering—where caffeine meets code and bugs fear my debugger. Every week, I dive into building, breaking, and fixing applications that make the digital world spin smoother. Whether it's front-end finesse or back-end wizardry, I’m in my element turning ideas into functional, scalable software. Always learning, always building, and occasionally screaming at semicolons.
We went to celebrate at a classmate’s house for the fiesta. The food was overflowing, the vibes were immaculate, and the lechon didn’t stand a chance.
At night, we went to another classmate’s house to celebrate—because one fiesta just wasn’t enough. More food, more laughs, and yes, my stomach officially waved the white flag.
We went to SM Seaside and saw a group of Valorant cosplayers. Of course, we took a picture with them—had to capture the moment and the drip.