About
Performance under pressure, every single time
Live music doesn't allow for "we'll fix it later" or "just one more minute." Ten years of professional performances taught me to deliver quality work on deadline, handle unexpected problems gracefully, and maintain composure when stakes are high. I bring this same reliability to every development project.
Project management from the ground up
A music career means coordinating rehearsals, bookings, equipment, marketing, and finances—often simultaneously across multiple projects. I learned to manage competing priorities, communicate with diverse stakeholders, and deliver results that keep clients coming back. These skills translate directly to development project management.
Competing where only the best survive
The music industry is ruthlessly competitive. Success requires constant improvement, adapting to market changes, and delivering value that clients can't get elsewhere. I developed the discipline to practice relentlessly, study my craft deeply, and always exceed expectations—habits that now drive my approach to code quality and professional development.
Why I chose web development
I chose to transition from music performance to web development because I fell in love with a new creative medium. Ten years of musical discipline taught me that mastery comes from obsessing over details—now I apply that same craftsman mindset to writing clean code and designing intuitive interfaces.