I'm at the beginning of my programming journey, but I already enjoy building real tools instead of only reading theory.
I like projects that solve practical problems: desktop apps, automation, media tools, bots, scripts and experiments with clean user interfaces.
Right now I'm learning by creating small projects, breaking things, fixing bugs, improving architecture and slowly making my code more professional.
Focus: useful apps, automation, desktop development, Python tooling
Mindset: learn deeply, build practically, improve step by step- Python and modern Python tooling with
uv; - Git, GitHub and project structure;
- automation scripts and practical developer tools;
I'm interested in building projects like:
- desktop apps with simple and beautiful UI;
- automation tools for Windows;
- Telegram bots;
- media utilities;
- small web apps and game-like projects;
- tools that make routine tasks faster.
I don't want to only copy code.
I want to understand how things work, why they break, and how to make them better.I believe that even small projects are useful when they teach something real.

