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π Iβm interested in projects that solve real problems and have a clear, positive impact.
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π± Always learning, always up for a challenge.
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π¬ Ask me anything about Python - it's my go-to for data, APIs, and fast prototyping.
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Python - ML models, automation, APIs or anything scripting
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CSharp - Building rock solid and resilient microservices, backend systems, and structured architecture
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Azure - Pulumi infrastructure as code deployments
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.NET - Framework
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Jebrains Rider - Daily Driver
- π Always happy jumping into new tools and unfamiliar codebases
A few things Iβve worked on or am building now:
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π§³ Wondur: Born during COVID, aimed at helping local businesses recover
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π¦ Bat-o-Meter: Detecting bat directionality from video input (eco-collab with a friend)
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π url-2-phone-sms: Making it easier to transfer files from my phone to PC. A problem I have always had with iPhone & Windows...
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π‘ wizLightController: Macro keys to control my smart lights at home
Note
I care less about fancy demos and more about whether it works, is useful, and can be maintained by the next person.
Projects with real-world impact - tools that help people or solve nagging problems
Ideas that challenge convention for a good reason
If you're working on something useful, unusual, or tough to build - Iβd love to hear about it.
Sometimes the best debugging happens outdoors.
I recently walked the full length of New Zealand via the Te Araroa trail - 3,040km of remote beaches, forests, mountains, and mud. That kind of challenge teaches you a lot about patience, focus, and staying calm when things get messy - lessons that apply directly to software engineering.



