Born in 1977, I started coding in April 1987 on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum. I then moved to MS-DOS PCs and in 1996 I started using Linux and became interested in operating system internals. I love architectures, algorithms, mathematics and cryptography. I currently work as an infrastructure engineer and Python developer.
From 2013 I blog some technical thoughts at The Digital Cat
In 2018 I published the free book "Clean Architectures in Python” that is available on Leanpub and online.
- Punch is a configurable version updater, and you can use to automate the management of your project's version number heavily inspired by bumpversion.
- Mau is a lightweight markup language heavily inspired by AsciiDoc, Asciidoctor and Markdown.
- I contribute to pelican and pelican-plugins, which I use for my blog.