Systems-Minded Software Engineer (.NET, Java, WebAssembly & Embedded)

About me

Many professionals have can't see the whole problem they struggle with. A lawyer might be an expert just in their piece of law, but some of them won't be able to see a business as a whole. A doctor might be able to know about proteins, patient cases, how to conduct treatment, but they won't be able to see other dependencies. I think that we, who graduated from STEM-based subjects for example, are able to think much more broadly, combining mechanisms from different branches of science or different ways of thinking. We can think outside the box a bit.

"What if that were the case? And what are the shortcomings we see?" People often think very schematically, so this kind of thinking is very helpful. It's a great feeling that I can bring something new that others can't come up with on their own.

I love, when necessary to find easiest and least demanding way of solving problems. This is very useful when problems are repetitive. I did not like for example to use Swagger's feature where you need to log in and copy token all the time, it was easier to write custom python script to automate api tests.