
I've always felt a need to go above and beyond
even when it might seem like more than what's necessary. It's not about showing off; it's about that sense of satisfaction I get from seeing the spark of amazement in someone's eyes when I exceed their expectations. This drive to excel has been a part of me since my early school days. I can't help but recall the time I created an animated short for a simple book presentation, or when I created not one, but two interconnected projects for my Capstone submission. In each situation I took what could have been a much simpler project and turned it into something special.
This desire to push myself has followed with me into my career. I consistently strive to not just meet but exceed the stated expectations, delivering not only functional code but also making sure every detail shines, even in the documentation. It's not about perfectionism; it's about a genuine passion for creating something that not only works flawlessly but also looks good while serving its purpose effectively.
My Story
I've always been a hands-on kind of person.
Just like any other kid, I enjoyed building things when I was growing up. But my real "aha" moment came when I got my hands on a Meccano Erector robotics set as a young child. I knew then that creating things would be more than just a hobby; it would be my future.
As I got older, I realized there was so much more to development than just the physical parts. That's when I started diving into the world of software. Despite this new interest however, I never lost my love for physical design. That's what drew me to Computer Engineering rather than simply Electrical or Software specialties. I wanted to merge the worlds of hardware and software into one cohesive system, and that's exactly what I set out to do. Whether it's in my past or current projects, my focus has always been on developing hardware and software in tandem in order to learn from both sides. It's not just a job; it's my passion.