A multidisciplinary developer turning complex ideas into elegant digital experiences
Also known as Hecateq
I'm a multidisciplinary developer who turns complex ideas into elegant digital experiences — the kind that actually work and make users smile.
Mobile apps, AI systems, cloud infrastructure, game mechanics — for me, they're just different chapters of the same story. My two goals when coding? Systems that run flawlessly and details that spark joy.
I work with Flutter, Next.js, Go, TypeScript, Python, and various AI models. But my real expertise? Weaving different technologies into a unified ecosystem.
Philosophy
Clean code that speaks for itself
Fast iterations, faster delivery
Building products that scale and evolve
Good products are both powerful and have personality.
The year everything quietly changed
Wrote my very first "Hello World," fully expecting to get bored in ten minutes. Instead, something clicked.
Logic, creativity, problem-solving — it all felt strangely natural.
I didn't just learn how to code; I learned how to think in a new language. And from that moment forward, I knew this wasn't a hobby. This was a path.
A year of unexpected growth
I found myself managing Discord communities larger than some small towns — events, moderation, social dynamics, conflict resolution… it was basically running a small digital nation.
It taught me team coordination, user behavior psychology, and how to keep everything from bursting into flames. (Important skills in software, too.)
Curiosity escalated quickly
Language models, neural networks, natural language understanding… I dove headfirst into the world of computational linguistics.
I taught machines how to interpret intent, structure information, and mimic human conversation. They still struggle with sarcasm — but honestly, so do some humans.
This year built the foundation for future large-scale systems and my interest in advanced automation.
Turning imagination into interactive experiences
I started building mobile games that people actually wanted to play — smooth mechanics, rewarding loops, intuitive UI, and a sprinkle of chaos where appropriate.
This is where everything scaled
I moved beyond "building apps" and into creating systems: automation pipelines, real-time communication layers, backend infrastructures, DevOps workflows, multi-service architectures.
2023 was about leveling up professionally — learning how large systems behave, fail, recover, and evolve.
It's the year I stopped writing code just to solve problems, and started writing code to shape products.
A year of versatility and precision
Frontend, backend, infrastructure — I mastered hopping between layers like a well-trained ninja.
EZTN Studio — Building a full ecosystem
Not just a project year, not just a coding year — a building a full ecosystem year.
2025 is when I stopped thinking like "a developer" and started operating like a studio — designing not just features, but products that connect, scale, and evolve together.
Interested in working together? I'm always open to new opportunities.