From Delphi Roots to AI Peaks: Architecting a Legacy for Tomorrow
A Journey Through 21 Years of Engineering Excellence
In the fast-paced world of technology, where expertise can become obsolete in just a few years, bridging engineering authenticity with innovation is rare. With over 21 years in information technology, I've learned that technology is not just about solving problems—it's about transferring knowledge and building sustainability.
The Beginning: A Life-Changing Discovery
My journey didn't start in a classroom. In the mid-1990s, I was assembling computers and selling CDs. In 1997, discovering Delphi changed everything. Writing my first lines of code revealed a new meaning of work: creating systems, not just trading products.
Bridging Two Eras
For nearly 19 years, I built critical financial systems using Delphi and SQL. These years formed my engineering discipline. Later, transitioning into full-stack development allowed me to carry these principles into modern architectures—Node.js, React, and scalable APIs—without sacrificing reliability.
The KAM Ecosystem
Today, I'm building the KAM Ecosystem, a collection of platforms spanning AI, blockchain, IoT, and infrastructure automation. I believe true learning comes from building complete systems—from hardware and monitoring (ESP32, MicroPython) to cloud security and containerized deployments.
AI as a Collaborator
I don't treat AI as a black box. In projects like VibeCode, I work with hybrid AI–human teams, and I intentionally implement foundational algorithms from scratch to fully understand their behavior—especially in financial contexts.
A Legacy Beyond Code
My ultimate mission goes beyond technology. I see software engineering as a legacy, something to be passed on. Teaching my children algorithmic thinking and engineering principles is the most meaningful project I'll ever build. At the end of every system I design, I hope there remains a trace of sustainable thinking—something that can be continued, improved, and understood by the next generation.

