Programming
How I got into Programming
I got into programming because I was always fascinated by how technology works and how I could apply it to solve problems. I started by learning how to design basic websites before progressing to more complicated programming concepts. Initially, I learned on my own utilizing tools such as Codecademy, StackOverflow, and Udemy. I decided to pursue coding as a career after seeing how much I like the problem-solving aspect as I learnt more and created more projects. I am constantly improving my skills and discovering new technology.
Technologies I Have Experience With
I have little experience in the frontend field as I specialize in Cyber-threat intelligence research, system administration and software engineering in the backend-part.
- JavaScript/TypeScript (NodeJS, TSW)
- HTML
- CSS
- Express
- GraphQL
- PostgreSQL
- Datadog
- Sentry
- Git
- C#
- C++
- SAP ABAP
- IDA Debugging & Reverse Engineering
- HeapMemView
How I Learned These Technologies
The most interesting language I have learned till date is probably SAP ABAP, it's an interesting Object-Oriented Language I had a lot of fun with (and a lot of pain learning it)
My Goals
I have plenty of goals for myself as a programmer, both as an individual and as a member of a team. My goal is to continually improve my coding skills and stay current on new innovations in the profession. I want to develop effective and high-quality software solutions that meet the needs of both customers and users. I also aim to work on interesting and diverse projects that allow me to enhance my knowledge and skill set. I also want to assist those who are learning to code by contributing to the open-source community. I am a great believer in always challenging myself and pushing my limits in order to improve personally and professionally in the field of programming.
Personal
My Hobbies
In my free time, I go out with friends, play basketball, or play video games. Nothing special.
For basketball, my main role is the Wing (formally "shooting guard"). Sometimes I switch to try the center role, but I just can't get comfortable with it.
I'm really into singleplayer games with a gripping campaign. Usually from franchises like Call of Duty or Quantic Dreams
For multiplayer games, I have been playing Overwatch for about 10 years now and consistently rank among the top 500 players in Europe.