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About

I'm a software engineer and I'm currently building software for the logistics industry in Argentina.

I was born into a farming family, and working in agriculture had been a mainstay. That changed at university where I had my first real software engineering exposure: I utilised R for data analysis in both coursework and my final thesis.

After university, I went back to agriculture, but I still had software engineering on my mind. A while later I wrote a small Rust CLI called x2y that serialises and deserialises JSON, TOML and YAML.

I then moved to Argentina where I started working for Roasal and began writing software for real customers in the logistics industry. We created En Punto that transforms paper-based delivery notes into digital records. This removes errors, reduces paper costs and improves auditability, efficiency and speed. I took advantage of the improved quality of LLMs to translate the user interfaces into idiomatic Castellano. While building En Punto, I created a local-first credential manager written in Rust called cred so that I could manage and propagate newly minted secrets to the services we used for deployments. When I wasn't improving logistics in Argentina, I built netpulse, a CLI that measures ISP latency, packet loss and bandwidth with a cron job and then creates clear charts using Python's Matplotlib.

I continue to work for Roasal, but I have since moved back to the UK.

Outside of software, I have started studying electronics and hardware engineering.