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So… Who's This Genius?
I was born in 1995 and spent most of my early life making questionable decisions. For example, I decided to study Electrical and Electronics Engineering because I thought, "I can learn software anywhere, but where else can I learn electricity, right?" Spoiler alert: I still struggle with electricity. Another example? At university, my least favorite topics were related to fields (pun intended), but somehow, I ended up specializing in communication systems. After 7 years (and plenty of life lessons), I graduated with a GPA of 3.14—not bad for someone who majored in procrastination
I started my career as an Embedded Engineer, where I did everything from designing hardware and software from scratch to debugging systems in the middle of nowhere—sometimes literally by the train tracks at 3 a.m.
Eventually, I realized I enjoyed Android development more than freezing by train tracks, so I made the switch. At my current job, I'm the sole Android developer, responsible for apps used by thousands of couriers. However, over time, my role naturally began to expand. Driven by the satisfaction of exploring new challenges and the realities of working in a lean team, I found myself delving into back-end development. That's how I started wading into .NET and slowly creeping toward full-stack territory. As if that wasn't enough, when the need arose to create an iOS version of an app, I found myself diving into Swift as well. So now I'm not just an Android developer; I'm the person who gets handed whatever tech needs to be tamed. 😎 It's a chaotic but oddly satisfying journey that's kept me on my toes—and out of the cold.
In short, I've mastered the art of wearing multiple hats, solving problems under pressure, and learning things the hard way. It's been a wild ride so far, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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