
Hello there! I'm Lin Thit Htwe. I'm a full-stack developer with experience in React, Next.js, and C# .NET. I enjoy building responsive, user-friendly web applications and always aim to write clean code that's easy to understand and maintain. I'm constantly exploring new technologies and love learning through experience.
I first started coding in December 2021, when I was 16. I attended an online Java class, which introduced me to programming for the first time. During that time, I learned the basics of programming and object-oriented concepts, and built a few simple Java console projects. These images capture some of the earliest moments from the beginning of my coding journey


After that, I started learning Python. Using Tkinter, I learned how to build user interfaces and manage different states. During that time, I created a unit converter from scratch without following any tutorials, which I consider my first big project. It was simple and not great by today’s standards, but it helped me understand how to structure a project, manage state, and handle user input.
In 2023, I joined the ACE INSPIRATION On-the-Job Training Program, where I learned Java, Spring Boot, MySQL, and other aspect of software development, along with experience of working together with a team. For the final project, my team and I worked on a Recruitment and Interview Management System, which ended up winning thefinal project award.


Got my first job as a junior software engineer at ACE Data System at age of 18. There I got to work with a team of experienced developers and learned how real world software development works. There I learned technologies such as C#, .NET, React and more. I also contributed to several projects related to the insurance industry.
Now in 2025, I'm attending Diploma in Computer Science at INTI International University in Malaysia. I'm focusing on my studies while also working remotely and exploring new technologies, improving my skills as a software developer.


In June 2025, I participated in the 2025 Top Coder Python Competition and won First Prize at the University Level.
In 2026 April, our team developed an IoT and web-based library seat reservation system as a part of our capstone project. Using weight sensors, the system detects the occupancy status of library seats in real time. Users can view live seat availability and reserve seats through the web application, while administrators can manage seat layouts and reservations efficiently. Our project was recognized with the Best Poster Presentation Award for its innovation and practical application


My other place on interest is in music. I love listening and playing music. You can check out my piano videos on my YouTube channel.