Faq
- What is your degree?
- Since when you started coding?
- What do you use for coding and studying?
- What are your social media handles?
- Do you play any games?
- Do you practice any sports or outdoor activities?
I am currently pursuing degrees in both Computer Science and Computer Engineering, attending a private and a public university simultaneously. Both programs have significantly contributed to my technical and theoretical knowledge. Additionally, I already hold a Technologist degree in Financial Management. This was my first qualification, chosen at the time to ensure a quick entry into the job market due to financial challenges I faced in the past.
Coding has always been intrinsically connected to me. I started at a very young age, though back then I wasn't studying it formally, I mostly used it for small personal projects or creating game mods. I decided to truly commit to mastering it when I was 26, which is when I dedicated myself to studying and building a career in the field.
I currently don't use high-end equipment or the latest processors, but I don't believe my current setup limits me in any way. I have created a dedicated page where I explain each item I use in detail.
I actually have accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, but truth be told, I don’t use them. Generally, the most practical way to reach me is via email. If it’s something important, well, I guess you’ll have to wait for my reply! hehe. I’ve uninstalled social media from my phone because I believe they mostly serve as distractions and sources of anxiety.
Yes, I do! Although I don't have much free time for gaming lately, when I want to unwind and I'm too tired to go out, I usually play Minecraft (vanilla) casually. I'm also a huge fan of the Halo and Resident Evil franchises, as well as games from Valve.
Running has become one of the most important parts of my life. It has been my passion for about four years now. After reading Haruki Murakami’s book, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, something clicked in my mind, and I decided to go for a run the very next day. It was transformative and gave me a sense of resilience I never thought I’d have. It has helped me through many challenges and processes, and it’s something I plan to keep doing for the rest of my life.