About me
Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute.
― Harold Abelson
Hi, my name is Rodrigo Panachi. I’ve been passionate about coding since the early 2000s. After earning my degree as a Computer Scientist, I turned that passion into a career, and I’ve been working as a software engineer for the last two decades.
I’ve been writing software for the last 25 years. Here some things I learned so far
I’m all about keeping things simple and solving problems in the most efficient way possible. I’ve worked across a bunch of different industries: payments, e-commerce, health, logistics, education, you name it. This has given me a wide-ranging perspective and a solid foundation in various tech environments.
I’ve dabbled in a lot of programming languages along the way, like Ruby, Python, Go, Java, Elixir, JavaScript, whatever gets the job done. I’m all about building software that works well and meets real needs.
When I’m not working, you’ll probably find me tinkering with electronics, diving into DIY projects, or automating my home. I love experimenting with the Arduino/ESP32, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing. It’s a fun way to keep learning and stay curious.
You can find my codes and the projects that I’ve contributed on Github. Subscribe to my RSS feed to stay tuned on my next posts. You can also hire me on Linkedin :)
Lastest Posts
- 03 Sep 2024 Monitoring my swimming pool temperature with a cheap BLE sensor and ESPHome
- 01 Aug 2024 I've been writing software for the last 25 years. Here some things I learned so far
- 26 Jul 2024 How to integrate unsupported Tuya devices on Home Assistant
- 02 Nov 2022 How to unbrick your wi-fi router after a bad OpenWRT firmware flashing
- 04 Jul 2016 Ruby: is Time to talk about Time Zones