About
“Vi veri universum vivus vici.”
I am a software engineer. A troubleshooter dev and solution-thinker who uses technology (mainly code) as a medium.
My main areas of interest are:
- Software Engineering and Architecture.
- Algorithms and Data Structures.
- Functional Programming.
- Infrastructure & DevOps.
- Backend Development.
I am constantly studying and applying software architecture, computing topics, development best practices, adding programming languages to my toolkit, deploying in cloud environments, actively participating in agile teams, and, whenever possible, contributing to technology in any way I can (writing, in OSS projects, and attending tech events).
I have a strong interest in open source culture and free software. Whenever I can, I engage with technology and innovation projects from the state where I live and beyond. Occasionally, I keep an eye on topics in the fields of machine learning and data science.
In my free time, I like to do physical activities (fighting, running, walking), play chess, read, or watch something. I dream of one day solving my Rubik’s cube more efficiently, although the previous activities delay these plans.
🥼Experience
- On LinkedIn.
📚Education
- On LinkedIn.
🦾Training Diary
- On Strava.
Presentations
Old Notes
- My old articles: https://medium.com/@atmosmps
Subtitles
- The first phrase I used as a subtitle is a quote from the character HAL 9000 in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- “I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.”
- The current phrase is attributed to Alan Moore’s work: V for Vendetta. More information about it can be found on the Wikipedia page.
- “Vi veri universum vivus vici.”
3446d8d @ 2024-11-09