Mainframe software developer, freelance, focused on Full-Stack with a deep, uncompromising affinity for the back-end.
Currently studying Software Engineering.
My coding journey started at just four years old, writing BASIC for a Z80 derivative.
If I have one regret, it's not pivoting into a full-time software engineering career until well into my 30s.
Somewhat chaotic, even while operating within an OCD-alike framework where I constantly try to plan, hierarchise, manage, and dissect almost every single detail of my life as if it were a binary tree.
Everything serves as a draft to me, as a learning curve, or an excuse to build simple tools that make my time easier.
I have an incurable habit of tinkering with almost any electronic device I can get my hands on, usually trying to reprogram it.
I genuinely wish I were handier with SMD, micro-electronics, and soldering... honestly, I could spend whole days just hooking up wires to any serial port I can find.
So, now that we've got the introductions out of the way along with a few home truths I'd probably never drop in a formal interview or CV,
let's see what I've been up to with my repositories (and whatever else's):
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🔭 I’m currently working on:
- Node-based shell-alike architectural designs
- ESP32 programming
- Automation and management shell tools for OpenWrt
- Custom OpenWrt firmware forks for
ipq807x/qualcommaxtargets
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🌱 I’m currently learning:
- Core Java & Spring Boot ecosystem
- Data structures and algorithms
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🗣️ Other (human) languages we can understand each other in (xd):
- Basque
- Spanish