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I buildmy dreams.

My Work

Things I've built.

  • Code arena
    Built this as team for students at Cégep de Sorel-Tracy to get better at algorithms and logic.
    • PHP
    • Java
    • Javascript
  • Clio Integration in Missive
    Working on a Clio integration inside Missive for a law firm.
    • Nuxtjs
    • Redis
  • Scale.io
    An iOS app for that keeps calorie tracking simple.
    • C#
    • SwiftUI
    • Arduino
  • Saminc
    Trying to make the Quebec real estate market more open and accessible.
    • Nestjs
    • Nextjs
    • Supabase
  • Schedule Maker
    I got tired of formatting schedules by hand so I built something that takes plain text and figures it out.
    • Python
    • CLI
  • AutoLens
    Small TUI application I made to help my girlfriend find a new car in our town
    • Go
    • TUI
    • CLI
  • Hour tracker
    I needed a way to count my time for work and send it to my boss so I made this.
    • Nextjs
    • Resend
  • NidamJs
    A JS library bringing desktop-like behavior into web frontends.
    • Javascript
    • CSS

Things I won (or almost did)

  • Winner of the MVP block of the startup track

    HUB du Cégep de Sorel-Tracy

    I am going to be honest, I didn't really understand what was the goal of this. But going throough the rest of my DEC I've seen that my ability to quickly find an idea and build an MVP around it is a great skill. I now know how to iterate and pivot when needed and this is a really valuable skill.

  • 2nd place at the intercollegiate CTF

    Cégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

    My second time doing a CTF. I was really stressed but my teammates made me trust myself and my abilities. I had a lot of fun going through git histories, decoding messages in websites, going inside of Vms. I felt like a hacker and it was a lot of fun.

About me

How it started.

Growing up I kept asking the same question about every game I played, every software I used, every program I opened, every website I went on — how does this actually work? and at some point I decided that I wanted to actually know.

So, Three years ago I enrolled in a DEC at Cégep de Sorel-Tracy thinking I'd learn to code and program my own little softwares. What I didn't expect was to come out knowing how to think through a problem, figure out what someone actually needs, and teach myself whatever I'm missing. That part stuck with me more than any syntax, any data structure, any system design, any coding pattern.

Having graduated from from my DEC I am confident that I can learn every single thing I need to advance in my software-engineering carrer and even in my life as a whole.

How I work.

I work across the full stack — frontend, backend, databases, deployment. Not because I had to pick it all up, but because I genuinely like all of it. There's something satisfying about owning a feature from the first line to production

I'm pretty particular about how I write code. Not in an annoying way — just in the sense that messy code creates real problems down the line, and I'd rather slow down a little than hand off something nobody can touch.

I also think working with other people is something worth taking seriously. I'd rather someone push back on my code than stay quiet and work around it. And I try to write things clearly enough that I'm not the only one who can maintain them.

What I like to do for fun.

I like working on small projects to either learn things or automate some aspects of my life.

I play a lot of fortnite (ZB only). I like to think that I am pretty decent at the game. Hit me up if you tryna play some ranked. Check me out.

I love listening to and sharing music. I think that you can know a lot of things about someone just by the kind of music they listen to (I do not think this applies to me since I listen to a lot of genres that are not even close hehe.) You can check my playlists out on Spotify.