# πΎ Leroy Hing - Code Architect & Syntax Sorcerer πΎ
```bash
$ ./run_dev.sh
> Initializing sxdleroy...
> Compiling skills: CSS, HTML, Java, Tailwind, React, SQL, C#, Python, C++
> Output: "Ready to debug the matrix!"- Kernel: Human v26.x - Optimized for late-night coding
- Toolbox:
- Frontend: HTML π | CSS π¨ | React βοΈ | Tailwind CSS π¨
- Backend: Java β | C# π οΈ | Python π
- Data: SQL ποΈ
- IDE: Visual Code - With 42 plugins and counting
- Uptime: 99% (1% reserved for
git pushcelebrations)
Dive into my repository vaultβwhere clean code meets wild ideas. Hereβs whatβs running on my main thread:
- portfolio
git clone git@github.com:sxdleroy/portfolio.git
A portfolio of myself
def dev_stats():
languages = ["CSS", "HTML", "Java", "Tailwind", "React", "SQL", "C#", "Python"]
lines_of_code = 50000 # Rough estimate!
pull_requests = "Enough to keep the CI/CD humming"
return f"Mastery Level: {len(languages)}/β"
print(dev_stats())- Mission: Create clean code through web apps
- Error Log:
NullPointerException(Javaβs revenge) - Next Commit: Refactoring for cleaner SQL joins
- X: [@rxkuu] - Dropping CSS tricks and Python one-liners
- Portfolio: [leroyhing.dev] - work-in-progress
- Email:
leroy.hing@gmail.com- For code reviews or collabs
public static void Main(string[] args) {
Console.WriteLine("Thanks for compiling my profile! Star a repo or drop a PR!");
}βGood code is like a well-structured SQL table: efficient, readable, and no duplicates.β
β Me, after fixing a CSS bug at 2 AM