๐ Computer Engineering @POLI-USP | Graduating 2024
๐ฎ Gamer | ๐ช Yoyoing Master | ๐ Online Since 2001
Crafting code since 2016, currently working as a Software Engineer @RGS Partners, making finance just a little bit high-tech everyday ๐
Also a part of Team Micras, my bachelor's thesis that also happens to be a competitive Micro Mouse.
Fluent in React โ๏ธ, Python ๐, Ruby
Currently tinkering with: SnackTrack
Here's the scoop: I wanted to find out if there's someone over-indulging on our office snacks and modern problems require modern solutions, so I made an ESP32 powered project over the weekend to track that.
Most of my work is under NDA's, but I really like this project I made for uni: ElfViewer
As the title suggest, it's an interactive visualizer made in Python that takes in ARM ELF files from the disassembler and renders them with each pixel as a different colored instruction.
It was pretty fun to make and it also has a few different features that help understand how things work at a lower level (i.e. a branch indicator for branch instructions)
It can also create some pretty fun wallpapers, such as this Biblically Accurate image of Tux' soul I made from a Linux ARM build:
Be sure to check it out!
Feel free to browse around, fork something, or just drop a star if you like what you see!
If you're into coding, gaming, or yoyo tricks, we might just get along!



