I'm a senior Information Systems student at Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) – Manila, where I'm wrapping up my final year.
I found my footing in tech early; I started my software engineering career two years ago. Long before that, I used to write python and bash scripts as a high school hobby, and participated in competitive programming for fun.
I fell in love with computers, and the idea of using them to solve problems. Computers are powerful, and they can solve a large part of our problem space, but the only way to tap into this power is through coding.
I specialize in full-stack applications and agentic workflows—shipping web, mobile, and automation systems end to end.
My stack includes Next.js/React/Svelte, React Native/Flutter for mobile, Electron for desktop, TypeScript/Go/PHP, SQL and NoSQL databases (PostgreSQL/Supabase, MySQL/MariaDB, MongoDB, SQLite), and CMS tools like WordPress and Strapi.
I value shipping software at speed and scale, my toolkit involves testing (Jest/Vitest, Playwright/Selenium), observability (Sentry), and deployment/ops (Docker, Kubernetes, Nginx, VPS/cloud (AWS, Azure), Vercel/Railway/Expo, GitHub Actions/Jenkins).
I'm Unix-pilled. I deeply apply the principles of the Unix philosophy in my work: small, composable tools that do one thing well, connected through text as a universal interface. This mindset becomes especially relevant in the agentic AI era, where large language models (LLMs) are reshaping how we interact with software. The interface paradigm of the next decade will depend on how well we can represent ideas as text within a model's context window, and that's fundamentally a problem of clear, modular design.
Lately, I've been focused on data science and LLM engineering—especially RAG and agent tooling for financial and business process applications.
When I'm not coding, I'm probably dumping my reasoning traces in my latent space, tinkering with new tools, automating my way out of five-minute tasks via forty-hour projects, or just touching some grass. I also enjoy listening to Naval's podcast and scrolling though tech twitter, which is my favorite place on the internet.
If you feel like collaborating on a project with me, talk about similar interests, or just to say hi, feel free to hit me up with your ideas! I'm always open to interesting projects and conversations.