PHP Mastery with Coda: Building Scalable Backends

I'm Coda

Laravel developer

Me

I'm Coda, a self-taught web developer from Karaj, Iran. I started coding back in mostly just messing around at first, but I quickly realized how much I enjoy figuring things out and building stuff that works. These days, I'm primarily focused on back-end development.

I work a lot with PHP, Laravel and JS. Sometimes I dive into TS or even Django to explore. I’ve done a lot with WordPress too custom plugins, full builds, you name it.

Outside of code, I'm really into anything with that 80s vibe neon lights, synth music, retro anime, old movies. That aesthetic stuck with me, and I try to bring a bit of that into my work, even if I'm not a frontend guy.

I’m also like games. I don’t care what genre it is if the story’s good, I’m in. Someday I’d love to take everything I love about games, visuals, and story and turn it into something I build myself maybe even my own pixel-art game.

Right now I’m freelancing and working with a small dev team. No major releases yet, but I’m getting closer with every project.

My dream? That people know the name “Coda” and instantly get what I’m about no explanation needed.

  • Code Freelancer
  • Years Years Job
  • Backend Backend

Technologies


  • C++


    is a powerful programming language introduced in by Bjarne Stroustrup. It combines the efficiency of low-level languages with the flexibility of high-level ones, making it ideal for performance-critical applications like operating systems, game engines, and simulations. C++'s object-oriented features and memory management capabilities are key to its widespread use in building complex, high-performance software.


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  • PHP


    PHP, created in by Rasmus Lerdorf, is a server-side scripting language that powers millions of websites, offering simplicity, flexibility, and strong community support worldwide.


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  • Laravel


    Laravel, released in by Taylor Otwell, is a modern PHP framework that simplifies web development with elegant syntax, powerful tools, and built-in features for scalable applications. It is designed to make common tasks like routing, authentication, sessions, and caching easier, and it comes with a robust set of features out of the box.


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  • Wordpress


    WordPress, started in by Matt Mullenweg & Mike Little, is a leading CMS that empowers over 40% of the web, providing flexibility, themes, and plugins for diverse online projects worldwide.


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  • Tailwind


    Tailwind CSS, introduced in by Adam Wathan, is a utility-first framework enabling developers to rapidly build responsive, modern, and highly customizable user interfaces with ease.


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  • TypeScript


    TypeScript, launched in by Anders Hejlsberg & Microsoft, is a superset of JavaScript that adds static typing, enhancing scalability, reliability, and developer productivity in large projects.


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  • JavaScript


    JavaScript, created in by Brendan Eich & ECMAScript, is the core web language driving interactivity and dynamic content, powering browsers, servers, and modern applications across all platforms.


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  • VueJs


    Vue.js, introduced in by Evan you, is a progressive JavaScript framework focused on simplicity, reactivity, and flexibility, helping developers build efficient user interfaces.


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  • Redis


    Redis, started in by Salvatore Sanfilippo, is an in-memory data structure store used as a cache, database, and message broker, valued for speed, scalability, and simplicity worldwide.


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  • VSCode


    VS Code, released in by Microsoft, is a free, open-source code editor offering speed, extensions, debugging, and cross-platform support for developers globally.


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