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I am a software engineer with a diverse skill set, ranging from Java/Spring, Kotlin, Golang, Python, SQL, ReactJS and beyond. I am always on the lookout for new and exciting challenges to tackle, and I thrive in environments where I can apply my expertise to push the boundaries of what's possible. Whether it's crafting elegant code or finding innovative solutions to complex problems, I am driven to deliver top-notch results and stay ahead of the curve.

In addition to my broad technical experience, I have a deep understanding of the fintech industry and a specialized background in Mastercard issuing and processing. I am eager to continue growing my skills and contributing to the development of innovative software solutions. In addition to my technical abilities, I am a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual with strong problem-solving skills. I am a team player who is able to effectively communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. I am also passionate about staying up-to-date with the latest industry trends and technologies.

TBD or Trunk Based Development

A Game Changer for Efficient Software Development Introduction Today, we’re gonna dive into Trunk Based Development (TBD), and let me tell you, from my experience, it was a total game-changer that shook up the way I think about development methodologies in general. In the high-speed realm of software development, being efficient and adaptable is essential (I mean, how often have you been asked to deliver a feature, like, yesterday?). As companies work hard to develop top-notch software at lightning speed, they’re always on the hunt for ways to make their processes even smoother and reliable.

ISO8583 get started, all you need to know

Introduction I remember back in 2017, I first heard about ISO 8583 in the context of Mastercard issuing and processing. At the time, I knew absolutely nothing about the financial world and the thought of tackling something like ISO 8583 seemed pretty scary. But, as I started researching and learning about the standard, I quickly realized that it’s actually not as complicated as I initially thought. Sure, there are some complexities when it comes to exceptions and subfields, but overall, I found the standard to be pretty simple and straightforward.