Student · Aspiring Developer
A young developer on a journey to build things that matter. Currently levelling up one project at a time.
Who I Am
Hey, I'm Utsav Dutta — a Class XII passout who just finished board exams and is now diving head-first into the world of software development.
I discovered coding and immediately knew it was for me. There's something deeply satisfying about writing logic and watching something actually work — whether it's a game mechanic or a clean UI.
My projects are just getting started. I built a Blackjack game from scratch, and I've got more ideas queued up than time to build them. That's a good problem to have.
When I'm not coding, I'm probably losing track of time in open-world games — which honestly taught me a lot about systems thinking and design before I knew what those words meant.
Work
A fully playable Blackjack game built with custom card logic, win/loss detection, and a clean interface. This was my first real project — and it hooked me on programming for good. Hit, stand, bust. The whole experience.
More projects are in the works. From small utilities to experimental ideas — the pipeline is growing.
Every week is a new concept — data structures, algorithms, web APIs. The best projects are the ones you build while you learn.
Beyond the IDE
A masterpiece of Chinese mythology and brutal combat. This game taught me that polish is everything.
The most immersive world ever created. RDR2 showed me what happens when a team cares about every single detail.
A seamless cinematic masterpiece. Its bold reinvention taught me that great pivots, done right, are legendary.
Timeline
Wrote "Hello, World!" and immediately wanted to write more. Something clicked — and there was no going back.
My first complete project. Card shuffling, hand logic, win detection, working UI. Shipped it. Felt like a proper developer.
Finished board exams. Now fully focused on building projects, learning every day, and levelling up as a developer.
College. Open source. More projects. The roadmap is clear. The work begins now.
Let's talk
Whether you want to collaborate, give feedback on my work, or just talk about games — my inbox is open.
utsavdev@gmail.com