Discovered programming at 14 with Python. Never really stopped since.
Epitech taught me one essential thing: you learn by building, not by reading. Every project forced me to deal with real technical problems without a safety net. That became a habit: when I have a technical question, I build something to answer it.
That’s how my personal projects were born. During an internship, I met a senior developer who had built his company’s internal database engine from scratch over decades. Seeing that level of mastery made me want to understand how things actually work under the hood. That’s how Flint was born. Later, I realized you can deliver a professional website in a few days with the right architecture. That’s how Studio Bemi started.
What interests me as much as coding is the domain behind the project. A website is just a website, but depending on the context, everything changes. I’m looking for an environment where I can keep learning by building, alongside people who take technical decisions seriously.