Web Full-stack-devloper
My name is Ahmed Ali, I'm a full-stack developer based in Egypt. I have developed many types of website applications from the one page sites to e-commerce booking platforms.
I am very passionate about learning in general and about learning programming and languages in particular. I love travel, adventure, new experiences and a spirit of challenge.
Since childhood, I have always strived to prove myself, dedicating my life to learning and developing my skills. My primary school years laid the foundation for my personality, instilling in me a deep love for learning and a curious mindset. During this time, I also developed a passion for drawing, which refined my artistic taste and sensitivity—skills that have proven valuable throughout my life.
As I moved into middle school, I became increasingly interested in sports, especially martial arts. My early years in combat sports taught me discipline, humility, and perseverance. Eventually, I won the National Championship in Kung Fu Sanda and later in Kickboxing. Today, after more than eleven years of practice, martial arts remain an important part of my life.
After middle school, I joined Nubaria Military High School, where I discovered new opportunities to grow and learn. It was there that I became passionate about programming and the digital world. I worked as a computer engineer, dedicating myself to mastering programming skills and completing projects for both companies and individuals. Later, I focused on my final year of high school, excelling academically with a score of 82%, which allowed me to enroll in the Faculty of Archaeology at Cairo University and start a new chapter in my journey.
University life, especially living in the student dormitory, gave me the unique opportunity to meet and interact with students from many different countries. Many of them came to Egypt on academic scholarships from Central African Republic, South Sudan, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, and even Afghanistan. English was our common language, and through daily interactions, my fluency greatly improved. ...Additionally, some students spoke French, which motivated me to learn it as well. Through this multicultural experience, I was able to acquire four new languages alongside my native Arabic, significantly expanding my communication skills and cultural understanding. During this time, I also worked in archaeological restoration, which perfectly combined my love for history with my artistic skills.
During my time at the Faculty of Archaeology, I worked in archaeological restoration, which allowed me to combine my love for history with my artistic skills. I participated in projects such as restoring historical mosques and collaborating with specialized teams to preserve Egypt’s heritage. This hands-on experience not only strengthened my technical abilities but also taught me teamwork, attention to detail, and the importance of cultural preservation. Working in these projects also gave me the chance to interact with professionals from diverse backgrounds, enhancing my understanding of different work approaches and cultural perspectives. It was a valuable experience that connected my academic knowledge with real-world applications.
As I moved into middle school, I developed a strong interest in sports, particularly martial arts. My early years in combat sports were challenging, but they taught me discipline, perseverance, and humility. Through continuous training and dedication, I gradually improved my skills and achieved significant success. Eventually, I won the National Championship in Kung Fu Sanda, securing first place, and later achieved another first-place victory in Kickboxing. Today, after more than eleven years of practice, martial arts remain a central part of my life, shaping my character and strengthening my determination, focus, and resilience.