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User:Fapzarz

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Fapzarz
Born
NationalityIndonesian
Occupation(s)Full Stack Developer, Freelancer
Known forBalancing technology development and lifestyle

Hello, Welcome to my profile, I am Fapzarz, an Indonesian Full Stack developer and freelancer. I am known for my ability to balance a successful technology career with a lifestyle that prioritizes vacation time and personal development.

Biography[edit]

Early life and education[edit]

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Career[edit]

I began my career as a Full Stack developer and chose the freelance path to provide flexibility in pursuing my passion for technology while enjoying vacation time. I am proficient in various technologies, including:

  • Front-end Development: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular
  • Back-end Development: Node.js, Express, Django, Ruby on Rails
  • Database: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB
  • DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, CI/CD
  • Others: Git, API Development, Testing Automation

I have particular experience in handling complex issues with Java and Python, which are the languages I find myself troubleshooting most often.

Work Philosophy[edit]

My work philosophy centers on "learning early to make it easier later," which I apply to all my freelance projects. I consistently update my knowledge of the latest technology trends by reading industry news and practicing coding regularly, often dedicating time before bed to these activities.

Personal Life[edit]

Outside the world of technology, I am an avid golfer. I also enjoy swimming and traveling, which I often combine with my work as a freelancer. The balance between work and personal time is an important aspect of my lifestyle. I strive to find a middle ground that allows me to enjoy vacations without exhausting myself with work.

Influence and Contributions[edit]

I often share my experiences in managing a successful freelance career while prioritizing vacation time. My approach has inspired many developers who wish to achieve a similar balance in their lives. I encourage others in the field to keep learning, especially early in their careers, as it makes things easier later on.

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