living in Subotica, and working in the ICBTECH company.
As a full stack programmer, my tasks involve developing and maintaining both the front-end and back-end of a web application. I am responsible for designing and implementing user interfaces, creating and managing database, writing server-side codes, and integrating third-party APIs.
Creating and implementing responsive front-end designs.
Creating complex and stable background with great care.
Development of search engine optimization in order to achieve the best possible result.
Full stack web developer at ICBTECH
Internship at ICBTECH
During my time as an intern in ICBTECH, I worked on a variety of tasks such as developing and testing web applications, writing codes in multiple programming languages, designing and implementing user interfaces, and managing database and server-side technologies. I collaborated with other developers and participated in code reviews to ensure our projects to be of the highest quality.
Internship at DietrichSoft
During my time as an intern in DietrichSoft, I developed various websites in codeigniter framework. I tested and maintained these websites together with other interns in the company.
C1 Serbian Language Exam
ELTE Origó Language Centre (Szeged)
Master's degree
Business Informatics - University of Szeged
(Szeged)
Bachelor's degree
Computer Science - University of Szeged
(Szeged)
B2 English Language Exam
ELTE Origó Language Centre (Szeged)
High School degree
Hours Worked
Projects Finished
Happy Clients
Hours Learned
Date: 05.07.2025
I recently implemented the Adyen P630 payment terminal in our latest project. The integration went smoothly, and the device is now fully operational within our system. This terminal provides fast, secure, and reliable payment processing, which significantly improves the overall customer experience. By adding support for the P630, we ensure compatibility with modern payment methods and maintain a high standard of service. I’m excited about this step forward and look forward to leveraging more Adyen solutions in the future.
Date: 15.05.2025.
Once again, I had the chance to take part in the Subotica Business Run — and this year came with a twist: for the first time, it rained during the race! The weather made things a bit harder, but it also made the event more exciting and memorable. Even though it rained, the good energy from the crowd and running with others made it totally worth it. Crossing the finish line this year felt like an even bigger achievement — and I’m already looking forward to the next one!
Date: 25.04.2024
I want to share my experience from the Subotica Business Run 2024! I went to the event and had a great time with others. Crossing the finish line was an incredible feeling, knowing that I had achieved what I set out to do. So far every year I have managed to hit the target time and proved that hard work and dedication really do pay off. I would like to maintain this condition for many more years.
Date: 10.02.2024
Lately, I've been getting into tinkering with older computer BIOS setups. It's like a puzzle to me. I've been using tools like AMIBCP and AFUWINGUI to tweak settings and make improvements. Recently, I've learned how to use a CH341A programmer, which adds another layer of complexity to my experiments. My main goal is to enable older motherboards to recognize newer graphics cards, which is quite challenging. It's been a journey of learning and problem-solving, with each step revealing new possibilities. If anyone has questions about this topic, feel free to reach out!