Hi, I'm Reis! I started coding at the age of 11, when my father brought home a CRT computer. I'm a self-taught developer currently studying Computer Science. You can find more about my background on my LinkedIn profile.
These days, I'm especially interested in how large language models process user input — particularly around token counting and prompt structure. I'm also actively developing backend applications using Django, with a focus on scalable and maintainable system architecture.
I use GitHub to archive code that I don't mind sharing publicly, and to contribute to open-source projects where I can offer meaningful improvements.
- 📦 I archive side projects that are safe to share publicly.
- I contribute to community-driven and open-source projects when possible.
At age 10, after reading intriguing topics in National Geographic magazines, I searched “how to create a website” — and that search opened the door to a world much bigger than I expected. Encouraged by other developers who appreciated my curiosity, I taught myself the essentials of front-end development.
- In 2016, at just 13 years old, I ranked 16th among 1,000 participants in a website competition by webMe. My site was featured as an example for new users on the platform.
- I began creating Flash games using design tools and ActionScript 3.0 for Flash Player 9+, and later built a game website to host them.
- I learned C to develop scripts for multiplayer games, writing and sharing custom libraries on community forums for about 4 years.
- In 2020, I returned to backend development and started building crowdsourced dictionary-style apps with Django, focusing on content architecture and user-contributed systems.