Building systems intentionally. Learning openly. Creating with depth.
I'm a student of Informatics Engineering exploring software architecture, secure systems, and the creative side of engineering. Welcome to my corner of GitHub.
I believe the best engineers are curious, humble, and committed to understanding why things workโnot just that they work.
Right now, I'm:
- Learning: System design, secure coding practices, and how to think like a builder
- Building: Tools and projects that teach me something new
- Experimenting: With game dev, AI, and the intersection of code and creativity
- Growing: One mistake at a time, learning from each one
I'm not a senior engineer. I'm not an expert. I'm a student who's decided to learn in public, build openly, and share the journey. That honesty matters to me.
Zora Studio isn't a company. It's my personal vision for a creative-technical practice.
Think of it as a studio where:
- Software, games, tools, and experimental work coexist
- Ideas develop slowly and deliberately
- Quality and intention matter more than speed
- Learning and building are the same process
Every project here is part of that longer story. Some will become something meaningful. Others will be stepping stones. All of them are valuable.
Languages:
- Python (main focus, everyday tool)
- C++ (systems thinking, deep learning)
- Kotlin (mobile exploration)
- C# (game development interest)
Tools & Environment:
- VS Code, Git & GitHub (daily workflow)
- Linux-based development
- Wireshark, Kali Linux, Burp Suite (security fundamentals)
What this means: I use these tools to learn, build, and solve problems. I'm competent with them, still growing in them, and honest about what I don't know yet.
A personal desktop assistant exploring automation, system control, and local AI.
- Offline-first, privacy-focused design
- System integration and automation
- Long-term AI experimentation
- Status: Active development, intentionally evolving
- Why it matters: Learning how systems integrate, designing for privacy
Command-line password manager. Built for clarity, security, and simplicity.
- Local-first, no cloud dependency
- Clean CLI interface
- Security fundamentals in practice
- Status: Functional, continuously improving
- Why it matters: Understanding cryptography, secure storage, and user-centric design
Android password manager. Exploring mobile architecture and offline security.
- Native Android development
- Local data persistence
- Security-conscious UI/UX
- Status: In development, experimental
- Why it matters: Learning mobile platforms, bridging desktop and mobile thinking
This Year:
- Deepen understanding of system architecture and design patterns
- Build secure software from first principles
- Create 2-3 projects that push my technical boundaries
- Contribute meaningfully to open-source work
Longer Term:
- Develop a unique voice in technology and engineering
- Build projects that solve real problems (even if just for myself)
- Understand the intersection of creative thinking and technical depth
- Document what I learn along the way