Building software as a continuous lab
Building for the web has always been a way to turn ideas into real tools. Day to day, I enjoy connecting frontend, backend, automation, and integrations to create solutions that are simple to use and well structured under the hood.
What guides me
A good application is not born from one specific technology alone. It combines clarity around the problem, a thoughtful interface, a reliable API, and a technical foundation that can evolve without blocking the product.
Technology as repertoire
My stack includes React, Next.js, TypeScript, Node.js, Python, and databases, but the most important point is to keep learning. I like studying new tools, testing different approaches, and understanding where each technology can create real value.
Financial markets as a technical hobby
Financial markets also show up in my studies and personal projects. MQL5, MetaTrader, and TradingView are an interesting space to experiment with automation, data reading, integrations, and ways to transform strategy into software.
Next steps
This blog will be a space to record learnings, experiments, technical decisions, and small discoveries made while building full stack projects.