About Me
I am a senior telecommunications specialist currently transitioning into the world of DevOps, Linux, and cloud‑native technologies. After many years working with complex communication systems, I discovered a strong passion for automation, containerization, and modern infrastructure practices such as Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and Linux engineering. This shift is not just a career change for me—it is a natural evolution of how I think, learn, and solve problems.
Why I Built This Website
My motivation for building this website comes from a simple idea: to create a personal space where I can document my learning journey, organize my knowledge, and share insights that might help others. I believe that writing things down is one of the best ways to grow, and this site serves as both my study notebook and my long‑term portfolio. It reflects my commitment to continuous learning, curiosity, and the desire to understand technology deeply rather than superficially.
My Goals
My long term goal is to become a DevOps platform engineer or a senior Linux administrator. Someobody who builds reliable systems, automates repetitive tasks, and helps teams work more efficiently. I enjoy breaking down complex problems, simplifying workflows, and creating solutions that make life easier for others. Few things make me happier than seeing someone relieved because I helped them solve an issue quickly, clearly, and with quality.
What Defines My Technical Path
The technologies that currently shape my journey include:
- Linux
- Scripting (beginner)
- Docker
- Networking fundamentals
- Kubernetes
- Automation (beginner)
I approach each of these areas with patience, curiosity, and a strong desire to understand how things work under the surface.
A Bit More About Me
Outside of technology, I value discipline, long-term thinking, and continuous self-improvement. I’m someone who prefers depth over shortcuts and clarity over complexity. Building this website is part of that mindset — creating something structured, meaningful, and constantly evolving. I believe that progress comes from small, consistent steps—and this website is one of them.