Welcome!
You don’t need to be a developer to be here. If you’re curious, thoughtful, or just passing by, you’re more than welcome. (,,・ω・,,)
This blog isn’t only about computer science — though that’s where I spend a lot of my time. It’s also about curiosity, learning, and the everyday experiences that shape how I think and build things. I write about whatever I happen to be exploring or encountering, whether it’s code, ideas, people, or moments in life that feel meaningful.
I’m always happy to hear from others — advice, different perspectives, or simple conversations are all appreciated. If something here sparks a thought, feel free to get in touch. You can find my contacts at the footer of each page.
About me
val haomin = Aweson(
name = "Haomin Feng",
preferName = "Kevin",
gender = Gender.Male,
hometown = "Suzhou, Jiangsu, China",
currentAt = "Melbourne, VIC, Australia",
uni = "unimelb",
);
My main interest lies in software and application development, but I rarely limit myself to just one direction. I’m curious about game development, web and network security, deep learning, artificial intelligence, and anything that helps me better understand how complex systems work. I like exploring broadly, even if it means I don’t always go very deep right away.
I’ve tried building many projects over the years — and to be honest, most of them were abandoned halfway through ( ´・ω). Still, I don’t see that as failure. Each attempt taught me something, and I’ve learned to accept that curiosity often comes with unfinished work. I keep studying, coming back, and starting new projects whenever a new idea appears.
Besides Computer
I enjoy both video games and board games. During university, I saved money from my part-time job to buy a Nintendo Switch, and more recently I’ve fallen in love with Dorfromantik — enough to collect its mini version, the Switch version, and the physical board game.
In my quieter moments, I like reading and cycling. I was born in China, so most of the books I grew up with were in Chinese. When I moved to Australia, I brought some of my favorite books with me — including
- Border Town by Shen Congwen,
- The Old Capital by Yasunari Kawabata
- Dream of the Red Chamber
- …
These days, I’m slowly getting used to reading entirely in English. Right now, I’m reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and White Nights.
About this page
This page is built up with Astro + Shadcn/ui, integrated with React. Now it should be deployed on Vercel and working properly.
Everything shared here reflects my personal experiences and opinions at a particular moment in time. I’m still learning, and some thoughts may be incomplete or even incorrect. Please take what you read here as a perspective rather than a conclusion, and feel free to think critically or disagree.