Hi 👋 I'm Andrian Fadhilla
A code magician who turns vision into digital reality with React.js and/or Next.js
Currently, studying and working as:

Computer Science Student
STMIK Pranata Indonesia
2022 - 2026 (expected)
Featured projects
Fusions Visual
Website landing page of Fusions Visual, an Indonesian digital company with experienced and certified members who work in website and mobile app development and UI/UX design.
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CatatanQu
A simple note application built using Vite, React, and TailwindCSS, this is also a project submission from dicoding.com at the intermediate level in the React Developer class.
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MyLinky
Website application that is useful for grouping your url links, and makes it easier for you to market your products, business, work, etc. (in development)
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Latest blog post
How to implement Firebase Cloud Messaging in React.js and Express.js Web App for real-time notifications
Published on by Andrian Fadhilla
Firebase is a comprehensive mobile and web application development platform developed by Google. It provides a wide range of tools and services that help developers build high-quality applications more efficiently.
How to set up NGINX and PM2 for Load Balancer your NodeJS Server and then how to point the domain to your server
Published on by Andrian Fadhilla
NodeJS is a asynchronous event-driven javascript runtime based on Chrome V8 Engine that let’s you run javascript code outside web browser and designed to build scalable network applications. NGINX? NGINX or “Engine-X” is an open-source web server software that serves as a reverse proxy, HTTP load balancer, and email proxy for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Let's create your first expressjs application with typescript
Published on by Andrian Fadhilla
Express.js, or simply Express, is a backend application framework for Node.js, released as free and open source software under the MIT License. It is designed for building web applications and APIs. It has been called the de facto standard server framework for Node.js (source: wikipedia)
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