I am a Diploma in Computer Science student at
UiTM Tapah with a growing foundation in programming, web
development, database systems, and interface design.
I enjoy transforming academic requirements into
systems with clear navigation, structured data, practical features, and
thoughtful user experiences.
I work with C++, Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS,
MySQL, CRUD workflows, system planning, and collaborative development — and I am
continually improving how I design, code, test, document, and communicate
technical ideas.
Academic websites, database systems, transaction
tools, ordering systems, and interactive digital experiences.
I break complex requirements into clear modules,
user flows, interfaces, and data structures.
I learn through experimentation, feedback, teamwork,
testing, and project reflection.
02 / Capabilities
What I can actually do.
Five working areas built through coursework,
projects, and responsibility — each one is a practice, not a badge.
I use programming concepts to create structured logic,
calculations, validation, and academic system functionality.
C++
Java
JavaScript
I create responsive interfaces with clear layouts,
semantic structure, and interactive behaviour.
HTML
CSS
Responsive design
Frontend interaction
Form handling
I design basic relational structures and implement data
entry, updating, search, and record management workflows.
MySQL
Database design
CRUD operations
Data relationships
System flow planning
The everyday toolkit I use to build, version, and
document projects.
Visual Studio Code
GitHub
XAMPP
Microsoft Office
Strengths carried from leadership roles, club duties,
and customer-facing work.
Problem solving
Teamwork
Communication
Leadership
Time management
Continuous learning
Skill Progress
Current learning confidence — academic + practical exposure
C++0
Leadership0
Java0
Teamwork0
Object-Oriented Programming0
Communication0
HTML & CSS0
Problem Solving0
Database Design0
Customer Service0
03 / Work
Four systems. Four small worlds.
01
Case 01
Database-Driven Record Management
Student Fine Tracking System
Problem Manual fine records can be difficult to search,
update, verify, and monitor accurately.
Solution A structured system for recording student fines,
updating payments, searching records, and organising fine history.