About

Further insights into who I am and the purpose of this blog.

Dawn Blog

Hello, folks! I'm Tung Anh

I have a passion for Java, TypeScript, and web development. I'm currently starting my journey as a software engineer. I mainly work with Angular and Spring.

I created this blog to share insights, best practices, and lessons learned throughout my journey as a software engineering.

I believe that writing is one of the best ways to learn, and I hope what you find something here that helps you on your own journey as a developer.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback on my posts .

My Career

Resume
  • FPT Software
    Aug 2025Jan 2026
    FPT Software
    Intern Web Developer
    • Developed and maintained a web-based healthcare system to manage patient records, appointments, and medical reports for a Japan-based client.
    • Supported the development of web features using Angular, Spring, and SQL Server.
    • Participated in Agile methodologies processes to improve team efficiency and project delivery.
  • University of Transport and Communications
    Sep 2022Present
    University of Transport and Communications
    Undergraduate Student at UTC
    • Undergraduate student.

Tech stack

This blog is built with Next.js , Tailwind CSS using Tailwind Nextjs Starter Blog template.

This blog site takes inspiration from karhdo.dev and leohuynh.dev. I appreciate Khanh Do, Leo Huynh, and Timothy Lin for their contributions to this minimal, lightweight, and highly customizable blog starter.

A few major over-engineering-changes from the original repo:

  • Upgrading to React 18, Next 14.
  • Adopting Typescript, committing with Conventional Commits
  • Integrated Notion as a CMS for the blog
  • Monitoring site with Umami website analytics
  • Implemented dark mode theming inspired by Tokyonight Neovim Theme for better contrast.
  • My website refers to the design and code from the many repository and incorporates the tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog template, version 2.0.
  • Bumping up mdx-bundler, rehype/remark plugins and dependencies to the latest version

Check out the repository for this blog.