In the "About" section, you can find a brief description of who I am. However, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself more thoroughly and share my story with you. I believe that our journeys shape who we are, and I want to provide you with a glimpse into mine.
I was born in 1991 in Iława, a small town in Poland, and grew up in a nearby village, where there were no computers or internet access during my early childhood. I received my first computer at the age of 14, and it wasn't until a year later that I gained access to the internet.
It didn't take long for me to realize that I had a natural affinity for computers, despite our short acquaintance. When it was time to choose a high school, I opted for one with an IT focus. That decision marked the beginning of my journey into programming. I started programming in C++ during high school, and while many of my peers found it to be a daunting mystery, I discovered it to be an incredible realm to explore. After three years of high school, I decided to pursue a degree in computer science.
My studies lasted five and a half years, during which I learned various programming languages, including C, C++, and Java. Even before I graduated, I secured a position as a Junior Software Developer. Today, after nearly 10 years as a Senior Software Developer, I am still with the same company that believed in me and gave me a chance as a student without any professional experience.
Despite my long experience in the programming world, I have never lost my joy in creating solutions that are used by people. I find immense satisfaction in developing software that makes a positive impact on users' lives..
I read and listen extensively about programming, always admiring those who create valuable content in this field. After many years, I realized that I, too, sometimes have insights worth sharing. While I'm not the type to create tutorials or take on a teaching role, I occasionally have reflections that may be valuable to others, which is one of the reasons I started this blog.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story!