I'm a software engineer. Also obsessed with diving. Telecom engineer by background, I enjoy understanding systems from the ground up. Problem-solving caught me in software. I build things that work.
User-facing systems. Backend when needed. Infrastructure to support it all. Tools that make development smoother.
I focus on understanding the problem first. Frameworks come and go. What matters is architecting something that'll hold up when requirements change or the codebase grows.
Clean code. Robust systems. That's the foundation.
I'm not dogmatic about it though. I know business dynamics don't always allow perfect implementations. I'm flexible. I can balance technical debt pragmatically, make trade-offs when they make sense, and ship things that work within real-world constraints.
What's on my GitHub is what I decided to share. Most of the work I care about lives in production, in systems you probably use without knowing I touched them.
Not a designer. Always learning though, and trying to have a good taste. Coding is my strength.
The real skill isn't the stack. It's thinking clearly about problems and solving them well.
I enjoy building. That tends to show in the work.






