Hi, I'm Neia.
I'm a web developer. I make interesting and sometimes useful things. Want to know more?
Projects
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FEATURED
Krooster
Collection and progress tracker for Arknights, a game by Hypergryph.
I'm the lead developer of Krooster. Krooster was my first project, which has now grown to over 10,000 users. Recently, as a development team began to form, I gradually settled into my role as a designer and project manager.
Currently, we're working on a massive overhaul for Krooster's tech stack, migrating from Firebase with Supabase, integrating computer vision to automate roster tracking, and developing a public API.
...and some more fun stuff!
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Sanity;Gone
[Contributor] Community resource for Arknights players, providing quick guides, reviews, and detailed information about the game.
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Songb♪rd
Song Association game host seeded with the lyrics of songs in the user's Spotify playlist.
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Skills
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Accessibility Oriented
Making the internet more accessible is a win for everyone. I'm all about accessibility and inclusivity. I'm familiar with WCAG guidelines, and I'm constantly learning new a11y best practices. -
Hat Collector
The majority of my projects have been developed from start to finish either solo or with limited external support. I've worn many hats, facing a variety of challenges across the development lifecycle. -
Team Player
I'm outgoing, friendly, and love working with other people. I know how to play my role, and my ideal environment is one where we can bounce ideas off each other and improve as a collective.
Looking for these?
About Me
Me
I'm a web developer from Southern California. I graduated from Northeastern University with a Computer Science degree in 2021, and I've been studying web development since then.
When I'm not working on my projects or studying, I like to listen to music (Ado fans represent), read webtoons, and grind Duolingo.
How I got here
Entering the year 2021, I was lost. It was the height of the pandemic, and I was soon to graduate with no clue as to what I wanted to do. It was around this time that I was fortunate enough to meet my mentor, Ian (link). With his help, I was able to kickstart my exploration of web development with my first project, Krooster (more on that above). From that point, I gradually learned more as I picked up or joined various other projects.
Where I'm going
My current priority is to continue advancing my skills as I gain experience working with a team. My ideal position is alongside a small team of open-minded developers that I can learn from. If you're interested, feel free to contact me below with any opportunities!