Since I learned how to start Prince of Persia in a computer with MS-DOS when I was seven years old I knew that my history with the tech world had just begun
I am passionate about technology, particularly in developing solutions, organize/order/optimise process with software is what I've been doing since I was in college
I love clean and good code that clearly express its intent with a good architecture, after all, I've learned the hard way the value of it. Abstract Art: Getting Things "Just Right" by Jeremy Clark and Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals in C# by Deborah Kurata Pluralsight courses had a great impact on me since then I've been committed to architect and write code the "Right way".
I love the challenges that my career presents, they reassure me that I have chosen the right path for me (even tho I sometimes feel like smashing my head against my desk), whether it is maintaining a huge poorly designed and poorly coded application, architecting a new software project or keeping my skills up to date with the latest frameworks and languages. It all helps me grow as a professional and I enjoy it all the time. Well, most of it because sometimes I just want to smash my head against my desk. But I still love to be a software developer.