BUILDING BRIDGES
BETWEEN CODE
& BUSINESS.
Hi! I'm an engineer who prefers fixing over complaining. I've traveled from tinkering with CRMs, through data engineering, to designing entire cloud ecosystems. I know how badly a poorly written query hurts at 3:00 AM.

HOW DID I GET HERE?
Pascal & Format C:
At age 10, instead of playing games, I preferred to know what's "inside". Formatting drives and installing systems was fun. First lines of Pascal code taught me logical thinking. At 15, I was already building my first websites.
University & Pivot
University gave me solid foundations, but "coding overload" temporarily tired me. Instead of a software house, I landed in banking – in the CRM analytics unit.
Business School
As a BI and Credit Risk analyst, I learned the language of business. I understood that code is just a tool for making money or optimizing costs. I built reports, targeted clients, calculated risk.
Data Science & Engineering
The Machine Learning era pulled me back in. An episode as Data Scientist (several deployed models), then longing for "hard engineering" pushed me towards Data Engineering and Cloud.
Solution Architect
Today I combine all these worlds. I design systems, implement AI, build agents. I'm not a theorist – I know how systems work "under the hood" and how they translate to a company's bottom line.
Byteway Manifesto
Byteway was born from the need to organize knowledge. It's my personal archive, but open to anyone looking for concrete information.
You won't find "become a senior in a weekend" courses for millions of coins here. I share experience in a simple and clear way. I believe complex systems can be explained in plain language, without unnecessary pomposity.
Knowledge Archive
Case Studies, Snippets, Architecture
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