My career is a story of two worlds. On one hand, I'm a developer obsessed with building clean, logical solutions for the Web with Astro, HTML, CSS and Javascript. On the other, I'm a professional interpreter thriving on the precision required in high-stakes legal settings like courtrooms and tribunals.
I believe the same core skills drive success in both fields: a meticulous attention to detail, clarity under pressure, and the ability to bridge complex communication gaps. The only difference is the type of syntax error you're trying to prevent.
- 💻 Currently: A full-time Software Development student at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Sligo.
- 🎙️ Also: A freelance Interpreter, ensuring nothing gets lost in translation.
- 🌱 Learning: Always diving deeper into Front End and how to build modern and accessible UIs, therefore creating satisfying UXs.
Here are some of the technologies I work with:
| Frontend | Environment & Tools |
|---|---|
| HTML5 | Linux (Ubuntu) |
| CSS3 | Bash Scripting |
| JavaScript | Git & GitHub |
| GitHub Copilot | |
| Visual Studio Code |
You'll find my main projects pinned below, but here are the highlights:
- Automated Media Organizer: Tired of a chaotic photo folder? I wrote a powerful Bash script that leverages
ExifToolto sort thousands of files chronologically in seconds. - OOP Fleet Management System: An exploration into the depths of Object-Oriented Programming, building a complete vehicle management system from the ground up in C#.
A syntax error in C# gives you a compiler warning. A "syntax error" in a courtroom... well, the consequences are a bit different. It's taught me to be very careful with my logic.