Sales rep by day, learning to code by night. Deep in Python and Go via Boot.dev — trying to understand what my customers actually build, not just how to sell it.
I started coding back in school — mostly Python, with the usual HTML/JS detours — tinkered on and off for years, and finally decided to take it seriously.
By day I help enterprise engineering teams ship software faster at Harness.io. By night I tinker with:
- Python and Go
- Neovim, git workflows, and automation experiments
- Linux (in progress)
- Groovy avoidance (non-negotiable)
- Data structures, algorithms, and the Boot.dev curriculum
- The Zen of Python — one mistake at a time
- CI/CD pipelines, and why I'd rather write them in anything but Groovy
- Sci-fi is my comfort food — Asimov, Gibson, Watts, Liu Cixin, Orson Scott Card
- Ex-musician, trained actor, former gym manager, lifelong tinkerer
- Still waiting for my Neovim config to achieve enlightenment
"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature."
— Arthur C. Clarke, probably
"Anything is open source if you can read assembly."
