About Me
My journey into tech wasn't exactly planned. I started out studying Control and Automation Engineering, thinking I'd end up working with robots and automation systems. But during university, I discovered programming—and everything changed.
What started as writing small scripts to automate homework quickly turned into a genuine passion. I loved the problem-solving, the creativity, and the immediate feedback loop of seeing code come to life. By the time I graduated, I knew software was where I wanted to be.
My first role was an internship at Vallourec, working on production traceability systems. It was old-school C# and Windows Forms, but it taught me the fundamentals. From there, I worked my way up through different companies and technologies—e-commerce platforms, financial monitoring tools, dynamic forms, and now platform integration at Clio.
Outside of work, I'm a big gamer. I've been playing games for as long as I can remember—my dad introduced me to gaming when I was young, and it stuck. Whether it's exploring fantasy worlds, competing in esports, or just relaxing with friends online, gaming has always been a huge part of my life.
I think gaming and programming have a lot in common. Both involve solving puzzles, learning systems, and constantly pushing yourself to improve. Plus, games taught me persistence—when you fail, you try again with a different strategy. That mindset translates pretty well to debugging code.
These days, I'm focused on building clean, maintainable systems and helping teams ship great products. I love learning new technologies and taking on challenging projects, whether that's diving into a new framework or architecting a complex feature.
If you want to chat about tech, gaming, or anything else, feel free to reach out. I'm always up for a good conversation.