Hello,

Hi,

About Me

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My name is Valdis

I'm currently studying for my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Latvia and also working as a Software Developer.

Most of my experience comes from working as a frontend developer and using technologies like React.js and Electron but I also have prior experience with frameworks like NextJS.

Constantly striving to learn new concepts as well as better my knowledge with already familiar technologies.

In my free time you can find me in the gym, playing simracing or other video games, playing music or just hanging out with friends.

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  • React.js
  • Electron
  • React Native
  • WebGL
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My main knowledge in development comes from using React, it's what I use for most of my frontend needs.

It was the first frontend framework I ever used professionally and I still love using it. Especially since I found out that NextJS existed :)

Featured Projects

My portfolio website. Also provides backend endpoints for some of my other projects

Techonologies used

A CLI tool for simulating realistic shading, given an equirectangular format depth map. The tool is written in Rust, and uses the Rayon library for parallelization. It can also be configured to output normal maps instead of shaded scenes.

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A mobile app meant for tracking work shifts. Provides backups and generating .csv files. Uses GitHub Actions for automatic Play Store uploads

A Minesweeper clone made with React.js and TypeScript

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GraphQL Endpoint serving as a backend for other projects. Documented in the 'API Docs' section of this website

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Website featuring a Vue.js status selector component. Component uses browser drag-and-drop API for status reordering functionality

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Vue.js quiz site with an optional Express.js backend, featuring network question fetching and answer validation

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