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t0mpseN/README.md

Hello!

I'm a 24-year-old civil engineering undergrad from Brazil 🇧🇷.

I code personal projects for fun, but I take usability seriously. I care more about the final experience than technical cleverness, while still trying to keep things sustainable enough not to become a maintenance nightmare later.

TL;DR: I enjoy simple, practical code more than an impeccable architecture with ten layers of abstraction.

Most of what I build starts as something I personally want or need. If it ends up being useful to someone else too, even better.


Stack
Languages
Backend
Desktop UI
Design & Media
Editor

Professional experience

  • Plugin development

    Building Revit plugins using the Revit API — automating workflows and extending functionality with WPF-based interfaces.

  • Technical project work

    Architectural and MEP documentation, including technical specs covering materials, systems, and construction methodology and construction budget analysis (quantity takeoffs, cost estimation, and bid breakdowns).


Current goal · Aibou (相棒)

Japanese has great learning tools. The problem is that they often don't communicate with each other — your watchlist, dictionary, reviewing apps aren't integrated most of the time. That friction adds up and pulls you out of immersion constantly.

Aibou is a cross-platform desktop app that brings immersion, vocabulary tracking, and spaced repetition into a single workflow, so you can stay inside native content without the constant context-switching. Gamification and community features are on the roadmap once the core is solid enough to support them.

The project is early in development — core features are working, with ongoing focus on polish, UI/UX, and backend optimization.Planned expansions include text-based immersion (manga and books), local dictionary loading for offline or low-latency use, and eventually web and mobile versions so studying isn’t tied to a single device.

If you're learning Japanese and want to try it while it's still rough around the edges, I'd genuinely appreciate the feedback — honest takes from real learners are what shape it most right now.



Get in touch

I'm happy to talk to anyone whose interests overlap with mine — whether that's a collaboration, an opportunity or a question about something I've built. Feel free to reach out! Also if you wish to support my work, I'll happily take a coffee!

 

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  1. Aibou Aibou Public

    Aibō (相棒) — A cross-platform desktop app for learning Japanese vocabulary through native media. Import subtitles, click words to look them up, and mine them into a built-in spaced repetition system.

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    A Python script to compile manga chapters into volumes (単行本), apply OCR, and compress PDFs for efficient storage (e.g., Kindle).

    Ruby 5

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    A Minecraft 1.21.1 mod that lets you play with multiple characters in multiple worlds, while keeping each character's individual progress between them. Works both in singleplayer and multiplayer (i…

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