My Story

I'm Edlyn Exavier — an Electronic Engineering Technology student driven by a deep curiosity about how technology shapes the world. From a young age, I've been fascinated by systems: how things connect, how they fail, and how to build them better. That mindset now lives at the center of everything I do.

My academic background in Electronic Engineering Technology has given me a solid foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of electronics — circuit analysis, embedded systems, and signal processing. But alongside that, I've been developing a strong profile in software development, particularly backend web development with Python and Django.

I believe in building things that matter. Whether that's a well-engineered web application, a reliable embedded system, or a clean IT infrastructure — I bring the same level of attention and ambition to every project.

What I Build

Web Development

Full-stack applications with Django, Python, and modern frontend technologies.

Electronics & Embedded

Circuit design, microcontrollers, and hardware-software integration.

IT & Systems

Technical support, networking, Linux administration, and system design.

Problem Solving

Engineering-first approach to breaking down and solving complex challenges.

My Journey

  1. 2022 – Present

    Electronic Engineering Technology

    Diploma program covering circuit design, embedded systems, power electronics, and technical project management.

  2. 2021 – Present

    Self-taught Web Developer

    Intensively building skills in Python, Django, JavaScript, and full-stack web development. Completed multiple real-world projects from conception to deployment.

  3. 2020 – 2022

    IT & Systems

    Hands-on experience in technical support, hardware troubleshooting, network configuration, and IT infrastructure management.

What I'm Looking For

I'm available for internship opportunities, freelance work, collaborations, and interesting conversations about technology and engineering.

Internships Freelance Dev Technical Collaborations Open Source