Claude Code
Used for codebase inspection, multi-file implementation, debugging loops, refactors, command runs, and development task automation.

I build websites, interfaces, automations, and software workflows with the part clients care about most already wired in: discipline, clarity, responsiveness, and the instinct to finish the details properly before calling something done.
I am Radu-Stefan, based in Chisinau, Moldova, building with Next.js, React, TypeScript, SCSS, Python, APIs, and a steadily developing cybersecurity mindset.
Three certifications, shipped public work, and real client delivery matter, but the real differentiator is how I approach the work itself: direct communication, calm process, and client trust earned through the result.
The certifications stay in their lane: they support the work, they do not replace it. Each PDF opens directly from the portfolio.
The portfolio is young, but the working habits behind it are not impulsive. This is the progression that shaped how the work gets done.
Discipline, repetition, and pressure tolerance started there long before I wrote production code.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript turned the web from something I used into something I could shape.
The same training mindset moved into development: show up consistently, improve the details, ship finished work.
Python, Databases, and Networking certifications added formal proof to the self-directed work.
The site becomes a client-facing system: live work, clearer offers, and a process designed to convert trust into projects.
The stack stays intentionally focused. Claude Code and Codex are part of the delivery system, but every project is still reviewed, tested, and delivered by me.
Used for codebase inspection, multi-file implementation, debugging loops, refactors, command runs, and development task automation.
Used for planning, implementation, review, multi-agent coordination, test/build verification, and safe delivery checks.
If the work needs to look clean, communicate clearly, and get deployed without drama, the next step is a brief.