Agam Adhityo
I'm a Full-stack web engineer with a strong foundation in both frontend and backend technologies. Over the years, I have delivered web products across agencies, and lately I've been drawn deeper into product engineering, cloud-native architectures, and building things that scale.
My foundation in both frontend and backend technologies has given me the versatility to work effectively across the entire web development lifecycle. I can quickly pick up new frameworks, CMS platforms, libraries, and tools with confidence. This extends to deployment as well, having experienced the full journey from FTP uploads and shared hosting, to VPS management, and ultimately to managed services and container orchestration with ECS and EKS.
My entire career has been in an agency environment, where working with diverse clients and projects has sharpened both my technical and soft skills. I always strive to deliver the best possible outcome for every client, a result-driven developer. I'm also not afraid to push back on client decisions when their requests would compromise performance, SEO, or user experience.
Rooted in my experience as a result-driven web developer, I am now growing into a product engineer who takes full ownership, from ideation to building systems that scale.
Programming Languages
Frameworks
CMS and E-Commerce
Libraries
Infra and Database
Others
// Heads Up
Color references:
- Laravel Red: #FF2D20
- Node.js Green: #339933
- Golang Cyan: #00ACD7
- AWS Orange: #FF9900
- Shopify Green: #96BF48
- React.js Cyan: #61DAFB
- WordPress Blue: #21759B
- Vue.js Green: #42B883
History
My passion for programming was started in High School in 2009, my friends were very competitive, and I don't want to lose to them, the journey begins.
We are competing in website design, obviously with Photoshop (PSD slicing), HTML (with tables!) and CSS, Internet Explorer is such a pain back then. such creativity, such innovation with little resources.
Then we discovered PHP and jQuery, our competitive spirit made us to learn more and more. Because of jQuery our web is now more interactive, though we belongs to script-kiddie back then. Find libraries online, slap it on top our web, and show it off.
Then come media query, sprites, and fluid and responsive design. It changes the way we design our websites.
Another finding! We discovered WordPress, a CMS! In an attempt to make a CMS by ourselves, each of us then built it and bragging which solution is more complete.
All good things must come to an end, otherwise it's just a dream. Bad news struck to several of us, we learned that this "website developer" will not generate a good income, they started to learned 2D Animation, 3D modeling, or game development. (they are coming back as a web developer/spoftware engineer now)
I got accepted into college, nothing special, made many friends and I built a travel ticket search using Angular and Tiket.com API for my Final Project. Graduated on time. Then I started a small freelancing web dev agency with my friend.
From then on, I continued to explore different technologies and frameworks, always staying curious and eager to learn.