I've been working in software development since 2007, when I started LemonPOS, a beautiful open-source Linux point-of-sale system. Since then, I've explored desktop, web, and mobile development, and even ventured into hardware as a hobby, building projects with Arduino and ESP32 boards.
My programming journey began in 1993 with Pascal and Delphi, expanded to C++, Java, and a bit of assembler during college, and later Python while working professionally. These days, I'm focused on modern web and mobile technologies.
LemonPOS opened the door for me to work remotely with clients around the world since 2009. I also contributed to the CoinboxPOS project, a cross-platform point-of-sale software written in Python and Qt.
My recent projects are Alfred and Braindump.
Alfred is a small ERP software, created alongside my brother, with special attention to NGO operations, but allows to adapt to any other field by using Dynamic Schemas.
Braindump is the new born project that was in my mind for many many time --and i need it a lot. It is a second brain to dump your thoughts onto the digital world to hep you debug and fix your life. When it is ready to share, it will be hosted on braindump.foo
I'm proud to have contributed to open source through LemonPOS, CoinboxPOS, and other projects, and I'm deeply grateful for the knowledge and support I've received from the community.
Let's keep building and sharing —- thanks for stopping by!
