About Me
I'm a generalist at heart — a software engineer who enjoys learning new things and building across disciplines. I’ve worked on everything from modular backend systems to frontends that (hopefully) feel intuitive.
Most of my ideas come from a mix of curiosity, creativity, and a tendency to dive deep when something grabs my interest. Whether it@apos;s game development, home-lab tinkering, or trying to make the perfect bowl of pasta, I enjoy figuring things out and seeing them come to life.
I don’t have a singular focus, and I’m okay with that. I value process, iteration, and building things that feel meaningful — even if just to me.
My Philosophy
I believe in building things that matter — not because they’re trendy or optimized, but because they reflect real thought and intention. I@apos;m less concerned with perfection and more focused on progress, iteration, and momentum.
Usually the things that matter pique my curiosity and drive me mentally. Whether I@apos;m learning a new framework, designing a system from scratch, or experimenting with music or food, I follow the thread wherever it leads — often to unexpected and fulfilling places.
What I Like About Building Software
For me, software is a playground for experimentation and rapid prototyping. It lets me take my half-baked ideas, or just “what if?” thoughts and turn them into a product or system. I’m drawn to niche ideas and try to blitz it@apos;s development — it@apos;s the place in my mind where convention fades and curiosity takes over.
I enjoy combining tools and frameworks to hand craft software as if it@apos;s a sculpture and build things that maybe only I find useful — until they aren’t.
I can solve a Rubik's Cube in under a minute.
Salmon isn't safe from my gaze, sushi or cooked.
I perfected the craft of cooking white rice (with a rice cooker) over my 28 years of life.
My favorite food is STROMBOLLI.
To live a year in Italy, Singapore, and/or Japan is one of my many dreams
Am the biggest sucker for chocolate chunk cookies.
I grow Basil to nurture my homemade pesto addiction