Hello, I'm Suprasanna Ojha. I am a Software Engineer based out of Tallinn,Estonia. For the past 8 years, I've been immersed in the world of Web development, focusing on building experiences that are not just functional, but genuinely intuitive and engaging for users. I create websites and apps that people actually enjoy using.
My path to web development began in 2012 when I started tweaking custom website for our college annual fest. Crafting a custom website taught me so much about HTML and CSS! Since those early days of tinkering with HTML and CSS, I've had the incredible opportunity to immerse myself in diverse professional environments.
Throughout my career, I've worked with all kinds of companies, from big corporations to small startups. I've led teams, managed projects, and built software that thousands of people use every day. I believe good communication and teamwork are the keys to creating something great.
I'm good at solving problems, adapting to new challenges, and always giving my best effort.My expertise is not limited to specific tools or technologies; I can learn and adapt to any. I'm all about getting things done and making something we can be proud of.
My development philosophy is rooted in empathy and problem-solving. I believe great product starts with understanding the 'why'. Why the user's needs it, the motivations, and the pain points.Whether I'm crafting pixel-perfect UIs or writing clean React/Angular/Vue.js/Nuxt.js code, my focus is always on creating value for the end-user.
What keeps me excited about this work is the constant learning and the challenge of translating complex ideas into simple, elegant solutions. There's nothing more rewarding than seeing a design come to life and knowing it's making someone's digital interaction easier or more enjoyable.
When I am not coding, I enjoy learning about networking and servers, tinkering with my home lab, self hosting services, and occasionally contributing to open source projects.
Oh, you've noticed that I often create stuff in white/black/grayscale? Well, that's mostly because I suck at color theory. I just can't for the life of me figure out which colors work together. It's also because I like the simplicity of it.