About Me
My name is Kelvin Chan and I am currently studying computer science as a second degree. At the same time, I am working as a Social Media Administrator (Web designer to be more exact) for a non-profit organization. The website I've created here, Lala Notes, is just for my interest.

I never knew I was interested in web design until my girlfriend at the time told me that there was a job opening for a non-profit organization for epilepsy awareness that required some knowledge in computers. I went for the interview and told them that I had some experience in web design back in high school when I took courses that required the use of computer software. Little did I know that the job required me to re-design their ENTIRE website as it was out of date. Nevertheless, I took the job and I thought it would be a breeze like it was in high school. As it turns out, it was much harder than it seemed. I looked at the code for the original epilepsy website and saw a billion things that I did not understand. It took quite some time before I was able to get used to the language of html and css.

By the time I finished with the epilepsy website, I was a lot more familiar with html and css. The epilepsy website launched a week after I made the finishing touches. Ever since then, I have created websites for oncologists and another epilepsy organization. To further my interest as a web designer, I went on to learn other useful languages such as JavaScript, JQuery, AJAX, PHP, and MySQL (If you don't know what any of these are, that's okay!). As of now, I am currently playing around with my own website for fun and updating it as much as I can. I also started getting into mobile app development (Thus, that's how the Android App came to be!).

As for the content I am writing, as you might have noticed, it's about relationship stuff. I find human psychology and interaction very intriguing especially when it comes to love, which is why I've decided to write about it. I also like incorporating things I've learned in school into my notes as a way to show that I DO actually understand the stuff I learned...blah blah blah. No one's actually interested in reading this stuff so it's a good thing I wrote enough to fill up this page. Anyway, happy reading!