Learning, building, improving

Student developer
building with purpose.

I'm Clyde Angelo, a web-development student in the Philippines turning ideas into useful digital experiences—one honest iteration at a time.

HTMLCSSJavaScriptPythonUI DesignRobotics

Selected work

Proof of progress.

Projects that show where I started, what I can build today, and the ambitious systems I'm preparing next.

Learning build02 / 03

Foundations

My First
Website

The hands-on starting point: semantic structure, visual styling, and the discipline of learning by building.

In preparation03 / 03

Desktop assistant concept

JARVIS
System V5

A focused command-center concept for tasks, projects, and useful system information. Camera and hand tracking are reserved for future versions.

About me

I'm not trying to look finished. I'm showing that I'm serious about becoming better.

A / 01

I'm a senior high school student from the Philippines focused on web development and curious about the point where software meets robotics.

A / 02

My approach is practical: start with the fundamentals, build something real, notice what breaks, and return with a better version.

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Capabilities

What I bring.

A growing toolkit, a beginner's willingness to ask better questions, and the patience to work through the details.

01

Web foundations

Building structured pages with HTML, styling responsive layouts with CSS, and adding interaction with JavaScript.

Building now
02

Interface thinking

Learning to make screens easier to understand through hierarchy, spacing, responsive behavior, and clear feedback.

Developing
03

Intelligent systems

Exploring Python, desktop assistants, and robot-arm simulation as the next layer of my technical journey.

Exploring next

In preparation

The next build is already moving.

A public roadmap keeps ambitious ideas honest. These are directions I'm exploring—not finished products pretending to be case studies.

01Product concept

Cyber Law
Game

An educational Windows game concept that turns cyber-law scenarios into decisions, evidence, and consequences.

Research & concept development
02Learning lab

Robot-arm
Simulation

Learning the CoppeliaSim basics before moving toward safe, controlled robot-arm experiments.

Foundations in progress

How I work

Small steps.
Real progress.

I learn fastest when the work is visible. Every project becomes a loop: understand the goal, build a useful version, test it, and improve what matters.

  1. 01Understand

    Define the real problem and what a useful result should do.

  2. 02Build small

    Start with a focused version that can be seen, used, and changed.

  3. 03Learn from it

    Find weak spots, ask questions, and use feedback as evidence.

  4. 04Improve

    Return with cleaner code, clearer design, and stronger decisions.

Open to learning opportunities

Let's build something
worth learning from.

Interested in a student collaboration, a beginner-friendly project, or simply sharing useful feedback? Reach me directly—I'm open to opportunities worldwide.

Send me an email