@ SIBAIper

Software developer that enjoys making interactive software with visually pleasing aesthetics.

Projects:

List of stuff I made lately that I am proud of

About Me:

A little about me

I`m someone who loves building creative and interactive applications—and I`m always eager to explore and learn new technologies. I enjoy low-level C programming as well as high-level JavaScript. Over the past year, I`ve been exploring and liking Rust: its compiler enforces best practices that one might otherwise overlook, and its powerful standard library makes development a delight.

Knowledge is what empowers us. I`m grateful to live in an age where seeking information is easier than ever, and I embrace this opportunity fully. From exploring the latest tools to diving into historical reading, learning completes me.

For me, three principles are paramount in creating quality software:

sticker that says OMG
sticker of the sun smiling
sticker that says save the trees
sticker that looks like a basketball
sticker that says today will be good
sticker that says no signal
sticker of a smiley face

the illusion
of a box

Aside of developing, I enjoy reading and learning about history and biology. From the middle-ages to pre-history, it is all so very interesting.

a design Sibai made for a interior design firm screenshot of software developed by Sibai

A little, from me, about the Earth

There is nothing more beautiful than our own Earth. The wonderfully fascinating creatures that live on this planet make me happy to be alive at the same time as they are. Creatures that undergo dramatic metamorphosis live and breathe on this same planet. A prime example is the sea squirt, which begins life as a free-swimming larva before transforming into a transparent, sessile sac permanently anchored to the seafloor. Another example is the star-nosed mole, which looks like something from outer space, yet it is from Earth. Many such wonderful and interesting creatures with magnificent life cycles live and roam the same Earth as we do. It is undoubtedly true that the most fascinating place in the universe is no other place than Earth.