I’m Thai Anh. I live in Dalat City, where I build software to innovate.
I’ve been fascinated by building things for as long as I can remember. I wrote my first lines of code in high school, when I wanted to make a small website for sharing study notes with my friends — and I’ve been hooked ever since.
At first, I was drawn to the design and interactivity of the frontend, spending hours experimenting with React and seeing ideas come to life instantly in the browser. But over time, I fell in love with the logic and structure behind the scenes, which led me to backend development with NestJS.
Since then, I’ve spent the past four years turning ideas into full-stack projects — from Greenscape, a complete plant e-commerce platform, to Keycat, a real-time typing game, and even Memvault, my own simplified take on Redis. Each project taught me something new about scalability, architecture, and how systems fit together.
Today, as a third-year Computer Science student, I’m focused on becoming a stronger backend engineer — exploring performance, real-time data, and distributed systems. My goal is to keep building things that solve real problems, and to never stop learning along the way.