About Me
I'm a coder who develops games using various programming languages, including Luau, Java, HTML, C# and JavaScript. I work on these with a friend, and we run a company called TeamTBM, which we founded to help others with programming and game development. As I code, I love listening to music - I was just listening to 'He's a Pirate' by Klaus Badelt!
My programming journey began when I was ten, learning HTML. Since then, I’ve picked up many other languages, with Luau, HTML and C# being among my favourites.
I’ve also volunteered on several IT projects for schools. For instance, I helped run an after-school coding club for Year 5 pupils, assisting them with learning programming skills. It was inspiring to help these young students grasp ICT concepts. Experiences like this really motivate me to keep learning and improving. Alongside this, I’ve held IT-related roles such as Digital Ambassador and, later, Digital Leader. I also work as an asset designer for DoubleJGames Ltd, creating models, 3D models and graphical icons.
Choosing my GCSEs was a pivotal moment. I opted for Computer Science, Film Studies, Health and Social Care, and Photography. I was delighted with my results, which were much better than I’d anticipated, and I’m now a Grade 9 Photographer! Not only that, but I've also achieved a few awards, including Explorer and Discovery Awards from the John Muir Trust, recognising my awareness of and responsibility towards wild places. I also received an award from the UK Bebras Challenge, run by Hertford College, University of Oxford.
After completing my diploma, I traveled to the USA for the first time for a work and travel trip at West End House Camp. I was the senior camp counselor, taking on the main roles of photographer and videographer, documenting and capturing all the moments within camp.
Upon my return, I began working as a marketing and events assistant with Adventures + Wisdom Institute, helping design and create DABBBLE, a platform and network launching in 2025 that emphasises creative activities. DABBBLE encourages people to try out different creative roles and have fun while gaining experience, making connections, and building confidence.
In June 2025, I traveled back to West End House Camp for another summer. This time, I took on a few exciting roles: I was a Senior Camp Counsellor, managing my cabin and working with a diverse group of young people. I was also the primary Photographer and Videographer, capturing all the action and special moments. Additionally, I was an Archery Instructor, teaching young people how to shoot and use bows safely and effectively. I was also one of the main boat drivers, taking young people on the lake to do sporting activities such as tubing and water skiing.
Upon coming back, I rejoined Adventures + Wisdom Institute and became the DABBBLE Community Manager. In this new role, I lead the development of the DABBBLE platform and its network, co-create DABBBLEZONEs to foster community engagement, and assist with the delivery of events and workshops. This role allows me to directly shape the creative work experiences that DABBBLE provides to its users.
I also work with TechResort CIC, helping tackle digital exclusion by repurposing devices and providing ICT skills support for a wide range of different people.
Outside of all this, I work freelance as a photographer and web designer, and continue to develop video games on Roblox, with my current project being the TBM Universe.
Years of Coding
Completed Games
APIs Made
Completed Websites



