A programmer project

Things and activities I love

In this life we ​​all look for one or several reasons to live it, some find it in simple things, others are a little more daring in terms of what makes them feel fulfilled.

Here is a small list

There are many and varied activities that entertain me and make me feel happy.

Football, when I was around 12 years old I started to get interested in this sport. In the country I come from (Venezuela) baseball is the national sport, I was even on a team when I was little, I didn’t last more than a couple of months. It all started with football at school and in my neighborhood where we played in the street. Years later I would join a team, one of the best experiences of my life.

Me (in the center playing in white) defending a long ball from the opponent.

Videogames have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, ever since the first console my father bought me, a PlayStation 1, I have been completely attracted to them. From Crash Bandicoot or FIFA, through Mario to The Legend of Zelda or Counter Strike. I find them much more dynamic than movies and I have been so attracted to them that I have tried to join the world of video game developers, they have also brought me closer to becoming interested in technology in general.

Image of the first video game created by me.

Programming, and not only that, but also hardware-related stuff like Arduinos. One of my favorite subjects at university was the ability to create digitally (or not, in the case of Arduinos, etc.) absolutely anything that comes to mind. I love it, being able to make apps and tools, or websites like this one. At one point I tried to make a sword, this is for the geeks, The Master Sword that Link uses in TLOZ, creating it dynamically, with lights and sound, with a gyroscope and accelerometer, but for now it’s just a simple project that I haven’t started yet.

Screenshot of my first major web project to provide material to CS students.

Motorcycles, a hobby that the young Angel from Venezuela had never been interested in. However, it was in 2019 when I turned 19 and had enough money, I decided to buy my first sports bike. Today I feel that I cannot live a happy life if I do not have a motorcycle on which to spend time, go out, feel the air and the sensation of freedom.

My last sportbike to date.