About Xyvor

A student, a learner, and an aspiring developer.

I am building my skills gradually—through school, practice, curiosity, and the courage to keep trying when something does not work the first time.

Portrait of Xyvor outdoors

My starting point

Learning how creativity and technology can work together.

I grew up in the Philippines in a supportive family that taught me kindness, respect, hard work, and the importance of continuing to learn. I have always enjoyed activities that involve problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity.

My interest in computers became more meaningful when I started learning how websites and programs are created. Coding was difficult at first, but practice helped me appreciate the process of solving a problem, testing an idea, and improving the result.

  • Web development
  • Basketball
  • Running
  • Online games
  • Music
Current goal: build a reliable foundation in web development and add honest, completed student projects to this portfolio over time.

What shapes me

The lessons behind the portfolio.

The strongest skills are not only technical. Patience, responsibility, teamwork, and confidence also influence how a person learns and builds.

01 · FAMILY AND VALUES

A supportive foundation

My family has encouraged me to stay respectful, responsible, and determined. Their support reminds me that success is meaningful when it is connected to gratitude and purpose.

02 · SCHOOL AND GROWTH

Progress over perfection

School taught me to manage responsibilities, ask for help, and keep working even when a subject feels difficult. I am learning to measure growth by progress, not by being perfect immediately.

03 · SPORTS AND TEAMWORK

Discipline through action

Basketball and running help me stay active while developing discipline, perseverance, and teamwork—qualities that also matter when solving technical problems.

04 · TECHNOLOGY AND CURIOSITY

Learning by building

Web development gives me a practical way to combine creativity and logic. Every page, error, and revision teaches me something that a textbook alone cannot.

Journey so far

A few milestones—and the next step.

This timeline will expand as new projects, courses, and experiences become part of the journey.

Senior high graduation

A meaningful academic milestone that represented effort, persistence, and readiness for the next stage of learning.

First personal website

Created an original multi-page site using HTML, CSS, photographs, responsive layouts, and a contact form.

Next: more real projects

Continue practicing JavaScript and add small, completed school or personal applications with clear learning notes.

“Learning never exhausts the mind.”
Leonardo da Vinci

See what I am building next.

The Projects page shows the current portfolio project, learning roadmap, and ideas for the next student build.