Full-stack developer with a certified foundation in Linux, and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner training in the gi. Two disciplines, one habit: show up, do the fundamentals right, repeat.
I spend my week split between a code editor and a mat. Debugging a system and drilling a sweep both come down to the same thing — stay calm, isolate the problem, fix the position, and go again. That mindset carries over: patient, methodical, comfortable being a beginner at something new.
Issued through Udemy, covering the LPI Linux Essentials syllabus — the command line, filesystem structure, permissions, scripting basics, and open-source fundamentals.
Consistent mat time, gi work, and a focus on fundamentals: base, posture, and control before anything flashy. The belt system is a good reminder that competence is built one small, honest step at a time — the same way good software gets built.
Gi-focused training — grip fighting, guard retention, and positional control. Fundamentals-first, every session.
The same patience that a submission takes to set up is what it takes to track down a hard bug. Neither rewards rushing.
Open to development work, Supabase/database builds, Linux-related projects, or training partners for the gi. Reach out below.