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nutdanai-kpjr/README.md

Hello, everyone

My name is Nutdanai Kitphermjaroen, you can call me Nash


All-in-One Mobile Dev At Your Service

I’m an all-in-one mobile dev—React Native is my main stack, but I don’t stop there. I dive deep into SwiftUI, Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and whatever else it takes to get things running natively. Need a custom native module? Done. Watch app? Absolutely. Widgets, share extensions? No problem. If it runs on a phone, watch, tablet, or something experimental, I’ll figure it out.

Not a fan of React Native? No problem—I do Flutter too.
Think mobile is dead? I’d argue otherwise—but either way, I’m not just stuck there.

I Build Across Platforms:

Mobile apps (iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter)
Web apps (React, Next.js, Svelte)
Desktop apps (Electron—not native, but it gets the job done)
Chrome extensions (Manifest V3 chaos included)
Watch apps (watchOS? Ready. Wear OS? Not yet, but I pick things up fast.)
VisionOS? Not yet—but if demand picks up, I’ll jump in.

Beyond Just Code

I’m not just here to write code—I’m here to solve problems. I take a product-first approach, always looking at how people actually use apps, where they struggle, and how to make their experience smoother. Whether it’s rethinking a feature, streamlining a UI, or tackling customer pain points, I focus on building things that don’t just work but feel intuitive, seamless, and valuable.

Navigating the Madness

Every platform has its quirks.

Android? A constant battle with breaking changes—notifications, background tasks, and an ever-growing list of versions to support (8 through 15 and counting). Respect to Android devs for surviving this madness.

iOS? Always chasing Apple’s latest toys—widgets, Live Activities, Control Center tweaks, Lock Screen widgets, custom filters. Every year, something new to build.

Chrome extensions? A paranoia-fueled rollercoaster of security policies (thanks, ad blockers, for making Google nervous).

But hey, I thrive on this. Someone’s gotta keep things from falling apart with every update—and stay ahead of the curve while doing it.

So, if you’re building something ambitious, need a helping hand with an extension, integration, or just making things actually work, I’m ready. 🚀


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