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ABOUT ME

PRODUCT WITH JUDGMENT

Full Stack Developer · Web development · Digital product · Automation

real work before perfect theory

Technology with purpose

Throughout my experience creating digital products and web applications, I have learned that a good solution does not depend only on writing code. SEO, marketing, security, architecture, best practices, performance, accessibility and the way a person will actually use the product also matter. For me, development is not just about building screens. It is about understanding the context, making better decisions and creating digital solutions that make sense from the inside.

Before code

Real work, processes and judgment

Hi, I’m Eric Mancebo Muminhodzic. I’m a Full Stack Developer, and this is the short version of my story.

Because of certain life circumstances, I had to stop studying at an early age and start working. Instead of seeing that only as a bad stage, it made me wake up, mature and become more ambitious.

At first, I worked in sectors such as hospitality and warehouse operations. Every job taught me something different: dealing with people, pace, responsibility, organization, pressure, processes and small details that often make a real difference in a business.

Instead of standing still, I started growing in parallel while I was working. I trained on my own, improved my English until I obtained the Cambridge B2 certificate, became interested in SEO and marketing, got my driving license and completed the Higher Degree in Web Application Development.

Over time, everything started to connect. My work experience helped me understand real problems better, and my technical training gave me the tools to turn them into digital solutions.

I am now a Full Stack Developer, building software, web applications and digital products for people and businesses that need useful, clear and well-thought-out solutions.

I do not see this as the end of a professional stage, but as the beginning of a direction I want to keep expanding. I am currently continuing my education in Computer Engineering while developing projects and learning more about technology, digital product, automation and applied AI.

Professional principles in five scenes

THINKING

Think beyond the screen

I do not start by asking only which component needs to be built. I first try to understand the problem, the process it touches and the impact it has on the person using it.

Product thinking and usage context

DETAIL

Care about every decision

Structure, performance, accessibility, copy and flow matter. A good interface does not just look right: it makes sense, responds well and guides the user.

Detail applied to interface and process

STANDARD

Working is not enough

I care about building pieces that are maintainable, readable and ready to grow. The goal is not only to deliver a screen, but to leave a foundation that can evolve.

Technical standard and maintainable foundation

PRODUCT

Connect the layers

Frontend, backend, data, SEO, automation and AI should not live in isolation. When they are connected with intent, technology starts solving real work.

Product layers connected with intent

COMMITMENT

Professional even when nobody is watching

Quality does not only show up in perfect conditions. It also appears in how you respond to pressure, downtime, holidays or unexpected situations. For me, being professional means protecting judgement, tone and responsibility even when the context is not ideal.

Professional commitment and sustained responsibility

Milestones

A TRANSITIONBUILT IN STAGES

This is not a perfect straight line: it is a sequence of work, learning and applied practice that now connects inside digital product.

  1. 2018

    Starting work

    An early stage shaped by responsibility, customer contact and adapting to real working contexts.

  2. 2020

    Operations and ecommerce

    Years of warehouse work, orders, marketplaces, labels, tracking and repetitive tasks taught me to detect operational friction.

  3. 2022

    Professional growth while working

    While I was still working, I started building a broader professional foundation. I improved my English until I obtained the Cambridge B2 certificate, learned about SEO and marketing on my own, got my driving license and prepared the ground for a real professional leap.

  4. 2024

    Web development as a new direction

    The Higher Degree in Web Application Development allowed me to turn that ambition into a concrete direction: frontend, backend, databases, deployment, architecture and the creation of real web applications.

  5. 2025

    Personal projects and product judgement

    With projects like KORUS and JustWriteIt, I started connecting development, design, automation, SEO, AI and product thinking. I did not just want to practise code; I wanted to build solutions with intent.

  6. 2026

    Professional leap into web development

    After an internship where I learned a great deal working on web projects, CRM/ERP, design, technology migration and AI-assisted workflows, I have fully stepped into the world of web development. I am looking forward to creating more digital products, continuing to grow and contributing real solutions to the people who need them.

CODE WITH REAL WORK BEHIND IT

My path connects operations, learning and development: code shaped by real processes, useful product work and purposeful automation.