My development toolkit.

Software. Hardware. My essential dev tools. Everything that powers my coding, listed here.

Workstation

  • 14" ThinkPad E495

    I've been using this ThinkPad for a few years now and it's still going strong. Running on a AMD Ryzen 7 3700U, It's been one of my all-time favorite laptops for development and general use.

  • Razer DeathAdder Elite

    My go-to mouse for precision and comfort. The ergonomic design and responsive optical sensor make long coding sessions a breeze.

  • Cooler Master SK622

    Nothing special, just a great keyboard. Cherry MX browns, a perfect balance of clicky and tactile. It's compact yet fully functional, ideal for my setup.

  • Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7

    Music to my ears. These headphones were my first pair of high-fidelity headphones. The clarity and balanced sound profile help me focus while coding.

  • Samson Go Mic

    Portable condenser microphone. You don't need to compromise on quality while you're on the move. Perfect for clear audio during remote meetings or recording voice notes.

Development Tools

  • JetBrains Suite

    Rider, WebStorm, DataGrip, and PyCharm. These IDEs are the backbone of my development workflow. The intelligent code completion and powerful refactoring tools save me countless hours.

  • Visual Studio 2022

    My go-to IDE for .NET development when JetBrains licenses are unavailable. The debugger and IntelliSense features are top-notch for C# projects.

  • Visual Studio Code

    My Swiss Army knife for quick edits and working with various languages. The extensibility and lightweight nature make it perfect for smaller projects or when I need to quickly dive into code.

  • Cursor AI

    An AI-powered code editor that's changing the game. It's like having a coding assistant that understands context and can suggest entire functions. Still exploring its full potential.

  • Claude

    Claude 3.5 Sonnet is a powerful AI model I find useful for helping me write code. From generating code snippets to refactoring, it's a valuable tool in my development arsenal.

  • Bruno

    My preferred tool for API testing and documentation. The intuitive interface and ability to organize requests into collections make it invaluable for API-heavy projects.

  • Git Fork

    A Git client that makes version control visual and intuitive. The clean interface and powerful features like interactive rebase have made it an essential part of my workflow.

  • Windows Terminal

    A modern take on the command line for Windows. The ability to customize and use multiple shells in one window has streamlined my terminal experience.

  • GitHub

    More than just a code repository, it's where I collaborate and showcase my projects. The integration with other tools and CI/CD capabilities make it central to my development process.

  • CodePen

    My playground for front-end experiments. It's perfect for quickly testing ideas or sharing code snippets with the community. I often use it for CSS troubleshooting.

Design

  • Figma

    My go-to for UI/UX design. The collaborative features and powerful prototyping capabilities have revolutionized how I approach design projects.

  • Paint.NET

    A lightweight yet powerful image editor. It's my choice for quick edits and creating simple graphics. The layer system and plugin support make it versatile for various tasks.

Productivity

  • Miro

    My digital whiteboard for brainstorming and project planning. The infinite canvas and collaboration features make it indispensable for visualizing complex ideas and workflows.

  • Notion

    My second brain. I use it for everything from project management to personal note-taking. The flexibility of its database system allows me to create custom workflows for any need.

  • Toggl

    Keeps me accountable and helps me understand where my time goes. The simple interface and detailed reports have been crucial in improving my productivity and project estimations.