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My Journey as a Full Stack Developer | Amaan Memon

Building web applications is more than just writing code. It’s about solving real problems, improving user experiences, and creating systems that work reliably.

My name is Amaan Memon and I work as a Full Stack Developer based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

Over the past few years, I’ve worked on multiple web development and e-commerce projects using technologies like React.js, Next.js, Node.js, and Shopify. My focus has always been on building clean, scalable applications that are easy to maintain and useful for real businesses.

Currently, I work as a Web Developer at The Second Wheel where I contribute to building Shopify stores, automation systems, and modern web applications.

Before that, I worked at Jilani Tech where I developed web applications, dashboards, and cross-platform mobile apps using Ionic and Angular.

Some of the technologies I frequently work with include:

React.js

Next.js

Node.js

Shopify Development

WordPress

AI Integrations

Payment Gateway Integrations

One thing I enjoy the most about development is solving complex problems and turning ideas into working products.

Every project teaches something new — whether it’s optimizing performance, improving UI/UX, or integrating systems together.

If you're interested in exploring my work and projects, you can check my developer portfolio.

Portfolio:
https://www.amaanmemon.in

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Claudiu Cimpoies

Nice journey and thanks for sharing it.

I like the point you mentioned about development being more than just writing code. Over time I’ve also realized that a big part of the job becomes about building systems that are maintainable and predictable, especially when projects start growing.

Recently while working on my own blog project I ran into a similar learning experience — trying to balance development speed with long-term control over the architecture.

Every project really does teach something new.

Out of curiosity, when working with React or Next.js projects, what has been the most challenging part for you so far: performance optimization or managing project complexity as the application grows?