Eleven years at the anvil.
Every master was once an apprentice. Trace the molten line of a craft — the tools, the stations, and the skill forged at each one.
The lineage of a smith’s skill.
Eleven years, five stations at the anvil. Scroll the molten line — each spark is a new mastery learned.
The Apprentice
Learning the full stack
First sparks at the anvil. Across four years I went from striking single features to forging whole deployments — and learned every layer, from server to screen.
The Journeyman
Commerce, security & the back end
I took the heat where it mattered — e-commerce and point-of-sale, hardened and secured, and back-end systems built to carry real weight without buckling.
The Architect
Designing the whole machine
I stopped only writing code and started designing the systems that let teams write it well — owning architecture for mission-critical platforms and levelling up the smiths around me.
The Master Smith
AI-augmented engineering
At one of the Benelux’s largest commerce companies I build customer-facing systems — and I do it amplified, with an arsenal of AI as part of the daily toolchain, from architecture to admin.
The Forge of an Empire
Sole builder of an ecosystem
And after hours, the masterwork: a Pan-African suite of nine platforms — designed, built, and architected by one engineer. Proof of capability is not a claim here. It is a running ecosystem.