Portfolio

Sold my first NFT piece in Foundation! This is a major milestone in my life because I really enjoy generative art, so it may be the first step into becoming an artist.
I contributed to rust-analyzer, a modular compiler frontend for the Rust language.
I contributed to the starship prompt. A very fast prompt written in Rust.
I published a blog at Hashnode that discusses the different trade-offs when thinking about mutability. The article got featured on the front page of the site.
Contributed to the Rust By Example book.
I wrote a new piece called "Sea Ways" that inspired a blog post about generative art. I used Nannou as the framework.
Contributed to Nannou.
I published a blog on generative art at Hashnode.
My first article got more than 10k views in less than a week, was the 2nd trending article for that week, was featured in Hashnode, and was included in Hashnode's must-reads.
Started a Blog I have always wanted to start writing, and what better way to do it than by starting a blog. I used Hashnode as my blogging platform, which is very good. You can find my first articl...
I started learning generative art by doing 30 daily sketches in March. You can run those sketches and more in GitHub.
I completed the Epic React course by Kent C. Dodds.
I participated in the Startup Week event hosted at The University of Havana. We implemented a website called Teamder.
I participated in the Startup Week event hosted at The University of Havana. We implemented a website called Pincha Aqui.
I participated in the Startup Week event hosted at The University of Havana. We implemented a game called Krush in Unity3D.
I started as a teaching assistant in the Introduction to Programming course at The University of Havana. I kept teaching the Programming Languages course.
I started as a teaching assistant in the Programming Languages course at The University of Havana. I kept teaching the Computer Architecture and Assembly course.
I started as a teaching assistant in the Computer Architecture and Assembly course at The University of Havana.
I graduated from a Licentiate degree in Computer Science (5-years major)
I started studying a 5-years Computer Science major at The University of Havana.
My team released a revamp of 1/3 of SwagUp's website, which was a big factor in setting new in-app sales records.
I got promoted to Team Lead of a cross-functional team of 5, the first of its kind in the company.
I started working at SwagUp as a Frontend Developer using ReactJS, MUI, and NextJS.