Name: Nathaniel Tjandra
Type: User
Company: @seadsystem
Bio: Technical Writer who loves to write, code, and learn.
I code and communicate technical concepts through docs, diagrams, and presentations.
Location: San Francisco, California
Blog: https://ntjandra.github.io/
I'm Nathaniel, a Technical Writer living in California.
- š°ļø I've held many other titles from ranging from Full-Stack Engineer, Research Intern, Chemistry Tutor, and Librarian.
- š I've done projects ranging across all parts of engineering, product, marketing, and sales.
- āļø I dream of working as a Developer Advocate. I enjoy creating content and interacting with users.
- š± Iām always learning about AI, SEO, and career growth. I share more about my learnings on my Github Personal Website.
- š I've got a passion for writing, coding, and tabletop games! Currently, I'm creating a new RPG system focused on collaborative storytelling.
- š At work, I create mechanisms to raise the bar, by writing documents, proposals, and code new features to speed up development cycles.
- šÆ I love to collaborate on long-term big risk projects. I grow best in user-focused, kind, yet self-sustaining environments.
- š« Reach me by email at [email protected] to have a chat. Inbox is always open, but please no robots.
- ā” Fun fact: I took a break from Facebook back in 2010 and proud I haven't touched it since then.
- š Pronouns: Him/He/His
- "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back"
- "We all think we have infinite possibilities, but when you really analyze it, every question and answer is constrained by previous choices."
Nathaniel Tjandra's Projects
Dev Bootcamp with friends
Full Stack Take Home Challenge from Carna
fetchrewards backend coding exercise
eosio-web-ide
A group chat application built using Flutter. Features authentication, animations, screens, and real-time streams.
Forked for Memfault Docs Take Home Assessment.
Portfolio Website
Learning the Readthedocs versioning system.
Developer Week 2020 Hackathon
RPG Discord Bot
Created for Team 16 at GS1 Hackathon