I partially believe you can only get to deeply interact with a being's core, by seeing the world through its eyes. Take this moment to dive into my panoramic view to the depth this description will unfold.
From a young age, I’ve been captivated by the intersection of technology and problem-solving. It all started with a simple curiosity: how could we use data and code to make things work better? Over time, this curiosity transformed into a passion for coding in R and Python, and for bringing stories to life through data analysis. Whether it’s building intuitive, full-stack applications or crafting visually compelling Tableau dashboards, I thrive on the challenge of turning complex problems into seamless solutions.
But it's not just about the code or the data—it’s about what you can achieve with them. With experience in both tech-driven environments, I’ve seen firsthand how technology and data can drive meaningful change. My journey has involved developing full-stack solutions that improve user experiences and leveraging data to inform decisions that optimize processes.
I’m constantly exploring new ways to make an impact—whether through driving innovation in tech companies or empowering organizations to make smarter, data-driven decisions. What keeps me going? The belief that behind every line of code and every dataset, there’s a story waiting to be told, and a solution ready to be uncovered.
I have made things for as long as I remember. And I have tried almost most of the arts, failing at some, succeeding at others. Some did not hold my interest. From all I learned, from each I took something that I still employ in my current work.
When I'm not coding, you'll find me-:
I believe we sometimes fail to realize that life isn't just a series of goals to be achieved. But rather a journey to be celebrated along the way. We get caught up in commitments and before we realize we are asking ourselves, "What did I really spend the most formidable years of my life doing?" We fail to explore the world not just geographically. But also in its depth by failing to connect with those around us and listening to what our gut really tells us.
All this because we are afraid. We fear what we cannot predict. Ask yourself, "What makes me uncomfortable the most? & What I'm I going to do about it?" USE FEAR TO DRIVE YOU FORWARD. The good things in life are always on the other side of fear.
Life is a cycle and a string of mysteries and surprises. We just have to live, enjoy, survive, learn and collect experiences from it and leave kindness, laughter, tears and good memories behind as we strive to make the best of ourselves…. THAT’S HOW I SEE LIFE.