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Welcome to Nguyen Dang Khoa’s Personal Knowledge Management (PKM)

Who I Am

Hello! I’m Nguyen Dang Khoa, a software developer with nearly seven years of experience specializing in Android development and cross-platform tools like React Native and Flutter. My journey in technology extends to working with Microsoft platforms, automating processes with Power Automate and VBA, and consulting on low-code solutions for clients. I’m passionate about building software that solves real-life problems and helps people save time on daily tasks.

What I Do

I am a mobile developer and technology enthusiast, focusing on delivering innovative and user-friendly applications. My expertise includes:

  • Building native Android apps with Kotlin.
  • Developing cross-platform applications with modern frameworks.
  • Automating workflows and creating low-code solutions with the Microsoft Power Platform.
  • Exploring emerging technologies to enhance efficiency and creativity.

What Is This? Why I Do This

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This PKM system is my personal digital garden—a curated space for organizing and growing my knowledge. It serves as a repository of:

  • Notes on projects I’m working on.
  • Technical insights and best practices.
  • Reflections and lessons from my work and learning.

I created this to:

  • Keep my knowledge structured and accessible.
  • Enhance my learning process by connecting ideas.
  • Share insights and resources with others.

Who Should Read This

This PKM is designed for:

  • Developers and technologists looking to learn about mobile development, automation, and low-code solutions.
  • Professionals seeking insights on managing complex projects and technical workflows.
  • Anyone curious about how a developer organizes and leverages knowledge for growth and problem-solving.

How to Use This

  1. Browse the Knowledge Hubs: Explore topics like mobile development, automation, and project management through linked notes and tags.
  2. Leverage Maps of Content (MOCs): Use the “Maps of Content” pages for an overview and quick navigation to related notes.
  3. Search for Tags: Find notes based on specific technologies, skills, or projects using tags. (using Ctrl + K for global search)
  4. Follow My Thought Process: Discover how I approach problem-solving by reading project breakdowns and reflections.
  5. Apply What You Learn: Adapt the structure or insights from this PKM to your own projects and workflows.

Thank you for visiting! I hope you find this PKM system insightful, helpful, and inspiring.