~/sean-goguen

I build things
that are slightly
functional.

Developer, tinkerer, and professional TODO writer. This is my lab — where projects go from "it works on my machine" to "it works on most machines."

See My Work Let's Talk
~/ whoami
$ cat sean.json
{
  "name": "Sean Goguen",
  "title": "Developer & Builder",
  "location": "TBD",
  "currently": "Building cool things at Keplersyte",
  "interests": [
    "AI & automation",
    "full-stack development",
    "making things that work (mostly)"
  ],
  "coffee_dependency": true
}
// Projects

Things I've shipped

A mix of production work, side projects, and experiments. Some are polished. Some are... slightly functional.

Live

slightlyFunctional.com

You're looking at it. A personal lab and portfolio built from scratch to showcase my work, experiments, and questionable design decisions.

HTML/CSS/JS Design
In Progress

Project Two

Your next project goes here. Replace this with whatever you're working on — an app, a tool, a bot, anything.

Python AI API
In Progress

Project Three

Another slot for your work. Swap in screenshots, links, and descriptions as you build things out.

React Node.js
Idea

What's Next?

Got an idea? This is the backlog. The "I'll get to it eventually" pile. Every great project starts here.

TBD Someday
// Toolbox

What I work with

The tech, tools, and frameworks I actually use — not just the ones I've bookmarked to learn "someday."

Languages

  • JavaScript / TypeScript
  • Python
  • HTML / CSS
  • SQL

Frameworks & Tools

  • React / Next.js
  • Node.js
  • Git / GitHub
  • VS Code

AI & Automation

  • Claude / OpenAI APIs
  • Prompt Engineering
  • AI-Assisted Development
  • Workflow Automation

Infrastructure

  • Cloud Platforms
  • CI/CD Pipelines
  • Docker
  • APIs & Integrations
// Philosophy

How I think about building

🚀

Ship first, polish second

A working prototype beats a perfect plan. Get it out the door, get feedback, iterate. Perfection is the enemy of done.

🧠

AI is a multiplier

I use AI tools to move faster, not to think less. The best work happens when human creativity meets machine speed.

🛠

Build to learn

Every project teaches something. I'd rather build something imperfect than read another tutorial. The best docs are the ones you write after breaking things.

Let's build something

Got a project, idea, or just want to talk shop? I'm always down to connect.