Growing up, I was very passionate about video games, especially the role-playing ones, both online and offline. You know those tedious tasks in games where you grind just to get some virtual currency? That's what got me into programming. To skip the grind, I started making automation tools - some were basic, like pixel detection, while others dived into memory reading. And that's how I really got hooked on system development.Today, I serve as a Java Backend Developer at Digg, where I actively contribute to the Single Digital Gateway (SDG) project. My responsibilities encompass assisting with the hiring process, managing the configuration of diverse microservices within OpenShift, and demonstrating expertise in containerizing the eDelivery Access Point using Docker (Domibus). I maintain a strong proficiency in Java, especially in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), and frequently utilize the Quarkus framework. My work also involves regular interactions with PostgreSQL databases to ensure optimal data performance. Relying on Git for version control, my expertise in shell scripting facilitates the automation of building processes, enhancing the overall developer experience. All these activities are conducted within the Scrum and Agile methodologies, ensuring a structured and efficient project workflow.Outside of my professional commitments, I'm dedicating time to develop an online recipe book utilizing Java and Python. When I'm not engaged in software development, I prioritize quality moments with my family, indulge in strategic gaming, or focus on physical well-being through exercise.