I'm a front-end developer based in the Netherlands. My real passion lies in creating projects that are accessible to everyone, ensuring that technology is inclusive and user-friendly.
I love learning something new and sharing my learnings and experiences with others through my blog and Twitter. It's my way of giving back, spreading knowledge, and learning together.
But there's more to me than just coding and blogging. I deeply value collaborations. I have big interest in open source, and enjoy being an active part of the tech communities. I believe in the power of diverse perspectives and inclusion, and I'm committed to fostering an environment where everyone feels safe, supported, and empowered.
π£ I can speak four languages: Indonesian, English, Dutch, and Japanese.
β¨ When I'm not coding, you'll find me enjoying precious moments with my daughter, capturing memories with my DSLR camera, getting creative with bullet/scrap journaling, or simply relaxing with a good movie.
β I'm obsessed with ICED coffee! It's my go-to beverage for all seasons!
You can find the list of repositories that I maintain on my Insights Page at OpenSauced.
The highlights of my PR and issue contributions are available on my Highlights Page at OpenSauced.
- How to Contribute to Open Source Projects β Non-Technical Things You Should Know
- How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects β Git & GitHub Workflow for Beginners
- How to Keep Branches Up-to-Date and Resolve Merge Conflicts in GitHub and VS Code
2024-12-30
| Join Virtual Coffee in New Year, New Goal: Setting One Big Goal and Achieving It!2024-11-30
| Monthly Challenge: Creative Community Challenge!2024-11-19
| Open Source is For Everyone: First Experience in Non-Code Contribution to Mautic during Hacktoberfest 20242024-11-19
| Open Source is For Everyone: First Experience in Non-Code Contribution to Mautic during Hacktoberfest 20242024-11-03
| Hacktoberfest 2024: My 2nd Year Experience as A Maintainer
- Publication Top Contributors of freeCodeCamp's Top Open Source Contributors of 2023 β November 2023
- Top Featured CodeNewbie Posts (8/17/23) β August 2023
- How Ayu Adiati found a dev community β and herself in the process β July 2023
- Tips From A Shy Introvert: How To Engage And Get More Involved In A Community won January's Blog-a-thon challenge by CoCode and Hashnode β January 2023
- Top 10 Web Development Articles to read in the week β October 2022
- Top 10 Noteworthy Authors 4articles4weeks Writeathon on Hashnode β October 2022
- Top 7 DEV β September 2022
- Mini Portfolio: Bring Your GitHub Profile To The Next Level β September 2022
- Gained OSS Documentarian & OSS Mentor badges for Open Source October on Hashnode β November 2021
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Featured articles on Hashnode
- I Have Been Writing A Blog For 10 Months: Here Is My Story β September 2021
- Lesson Learned: Massive Burnout In Learning Web Development β June 2021
- CodeNewbie Community Spotlight β April 2021
- Top 7 DEV β March, August, November 2021
- Contributing To Open-Source 101 β November 2021
- Project Collaboration And Pair Programming β August 2021
- 10+ Free And Affordable Resources To Learn Frontend Web Development β March 2021
- Hashnode Spotlight of The Week β March 2021
- CodeNewbie Writers of The Month β February 2021
- Ayu & Dominic - Hacktoberfest is Coming, Preptember is Here! β Virtual Coffee Podcast Season 9, Episode 1
- The Power of Communities for Self-Taught Developers β Women Who Code Career Nav Podcast
- TCL-58: Final Demo and Final Retro
- TCL 58: Week 7 - Demos & Accessibility Learning Module
- TCL-58: Week 6 - Demos, Retros, and introducing the last issue - styling!
- Documentation Lead
- Advisor
- Active member and contributor
- Mentor
- Code of Conduct (CoC) responder
- Social Media Committee
- Moderator (Trusted User)
- Active writer
- Call For Proposal Program Committee at CodeLand Conf 2021
- Moderator CodeNewbie Challenge 2021
- Moderator (Trusted User)
- Featured Mod of the Month: Ayu Adiati β August 2023
- Active writer
- Active writer
If you fail, never give up because F.A.I.L. means "First Attempt In Learning";
End is not the end. In fact, E.N.D. means "Effort Never Dies";
If you get no as an answer, remember: N.O. means "Next Opportunity";
- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam -