Software Developer, Pattern Thinker, Teacher at heart
I design and build software with a strong focus on quality over quantity. You won't find hundreds of commits from me. I collect, iterate, and push when things are actually done. No half-finished experiments, no noise.
Currently heads-down building my company, so my open source work and Learning Space contributions are temporarily reduced, but both are coming back soon.
Process & architecture
I analyze organizational and procedural problems and translate them into clean software architecture. Give me a complex system, I'll have a draft ready in hours that others can build on.
Pattern recognition
Spotting repeating structures in code, data and workflows, and turning them into reusable, modular solutions.
Teaching
I genuinely enjoy breaking things down for others. Whether you're just starting out or stuck on something, I'm happy to help work through it.
I'm a software developer, not a programming language engineer. Extreme low-level performance optimization, close-to-metal C and assembler work is not my domain, and I won't pretend otherwise. I'd rather be honest about where my depth is than fake a broad skillset.
If you want to see what I'm actually proud of, it's at SOSS, Sora Open Source Software. Everything that lands there has been taken the full way. What's still on my personal profile is either WIP or waiting until it meets that bar.
I prepare structured learning material for developers, especially for those just getting started.
I'm not looking for job offers or contract work. I am open to exchange with other developers and corporations, technical discussions, architectural feedback, collaboration on open source.
Reach out via github.com/soss-community. A dedicated page is in the works at soss.page.
Comfortable with:
Can work with:
Know but rarely use:
Stats can be faked. Commit counts mean nothing without context. That's why i am not using them much.
The repos pinned below on my profile are the ones I consider most relevant. If something catches your eye, that's intentional.


