# Yamura (yamura.dev) Full content archive for AI agents. This file contains the complete content of all key pages on yamura.dev. --- ## Home (English) Marcel (Yamura) is a 15-year-old Belgian web developer who started coding at 11 and shipped production-grade applications by age 14. He is a relentless perfectionist with high standards who leverages modern AI tools and automation to build faster and smarter. ### Skills **Development:** React, Next.js, TypeScript, Vite, Python, HTML, CSS, TailwindCSS **Graphical:** Figma, Framer, Adobe Photoshop, Davinci Resolve, Paint.net, Aseprite **Tools:** Git, Zed, Arch Linux, Windows 11, Vercel, Netlify, Clerk, Supabase ### Projects **Renderdragon** — Co-owner and lead developer of the ultimate non-profit tool for Minecraft content creation. The website received over 3,000 visitors in the first 24 hours. From October 2 to November 1, 2025, it reached 12,000 unique visitors. Built with Vite, React, TailwindCSS, Vercel, Supabase. **Vonk Therapie** — Redesigned and rebuilt website for a Belgian therapist. Annual costs for website and email reduced from around €200 to €20. Built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript. **Smartschool++** — Built the multi-language system for the existing Smartschool++ website, an extension for the Flemish school platform. Built with Go, HTML, JavaScript, CSS. **AutoSubs** — Redesigned the website for AutoSubs, a platform for automatic video captioning, and made the main hero section interactive. Built with Next.js, React, TailwindCSS. **Renderdragon Discord Bot** — Initial version of the Renderdragon Discord Bot with various features to enhance server experience. Built with Discord.py. **Zed Theme** — Custom theme for the Zed.dev editor. Built with JSON. ### Contact Email: yxmura@proton.me Twitter/X: @yamuradotdev Discord: Available via website GitHub: Yxmura --- ## Blog Expert insights on React, Next.js, TypeScript, and modern web development. Learn from real-world projects and industry trends. --- For the latest content and full blog posts, visit https://yamura.dev/en/blog