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programeryk/README.md

Hi, I’m Eryk 🌫️

I’m a computer science student focused on backend and full-stack development, mainly working with TypeScript / JavaScript and Node.js.

I enjoy building systems end-to-end - connecting pieces, making them work together, and digging into the problems that show up along the way.

Debugging is my favorite part. For real - understanding why something breaks and tracking it down is the best part.

I also care about aesthetics and clarity, which influences how I approach frontend work and overall project structure.

I learn by building real things, breaking them, and refining them until everything makes sense.


📌 Selected projects are pinned below

📫 Contact: programeryk@gmail.com 🌍 Poland

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  1. stateful-engagement-backend stateful-engagement-backend Public

    Deterministic NestJS backend for stateful progression systems, with transactional guarantees, concurrency safety, CI, and full test coverage.

    TypeScript 1

  2. scandiweb-job-test scandiweb-job-test Public

    Frontend e-commerce catalog built as an entry-level recruitment task for Scandiweb.

    JavaScript 1

  3. Cultivation Cultivation Public

    Forked from Grasscutters/Cultivation

    Open-source launcher project — UX and validation improvements.

    TypeScript

  4. incident-tracker incident-tracker Public

    Maintenance incident tracking app with dashboard, detail views, lifecycle states, and comments, built in a fullstack TypeScript stack.

    TypeScript