Corporate projects
Commerce, logistics, Web3, and AR/VR systems I shipped as CTO or Lead Developer.
View corporate projectsThree clear layers: commercial corporate systems, a personal Engineering Lab, and technical cases that solve specific problems.
Commerce, logistics, Web3, and AR/VR systems I shipped as CTO or Lead Developer.
View corporate projectsPersonal experiments where I stress-test .NET, microservices, and distributed-system patterns.
Open the labNot full project summaries — deep dives into specific production problems such as capture vs finalization.
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Como CTO, gestioné el comercio electrónico y la transformación del mercado; Construí una arquitectura de microservicio .NET + CQRS y la escalé en AWS. Producticé la infraestructura de comercio multicanal con módulos de pago/integración y soportados por inteligencia artificial.
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Como desarrollador principal, desarrollé el producto de monitoreo de operaciones basado en microfrontend. Combiné la gestión logística modular en una sola plataforma haciendo escalables los flujos de GIS y seguimiento de vehículos en tiempo real.
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Como desarrollador principal, desarrollé una DApp de mercado compatible con billeteras con motor de acuñación NFT basado en Solidity, gestión de activos IPFS y React + Web3.js.
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En Sugar Technology, desarrollé el motor de renderizado híbrido en tiempo real/fuera de línea y la canalización de activos glTF/Draco para Rapid Render basado en Unity + V-Ray; Optimicé el rendimiento de WebGL y la calidad de salida fotorrealista.
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From Kayra Export Performance treated as separate from product UX
A 13-part engineering series on treating loading, responsiveness, and stability as product features—and protecting user-perceived performance under marketplace scale and AI workloads.
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From Kayra Export Capture is easy; finalization is hard
How I closed the gap between capture and complete in a checkout payment engine with outbox, inbox, reconciliation, and effectively-once defenses.
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From Kayra Export When a shared CRUD model breaks under growth
Command/query separation, outbox, and production recovery when orders, stock, and reporting can no longer share one model.
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From ABC Logistics One panel does not scale; independent deploys do
How I split a logistics ops surface with Module Federation into a shell, auth remote, and feature remotes to shrink blast radius.
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From ABC Logistics Is the vehicle waiting — or is the record?
How I built waiting truth on the map from a telematics feed and configurable circle geofences (km_metric).
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From ABC Logistics Partner capacity is not CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete)
How I built a ferry booking desk with ticket lifecycles, discount workflows, and a booking remote that embeds in a shell and runs standalone.
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From ABC Logistics Map, CMS (Content Management System), and notifications share one ops truth
How I kept map-first expeditions, CMS-like content, push admin, and an ERP edge on a deliberate control plane beside the MFE (Module Federation) estate.
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From ABC Logistics ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) MySQL is not an analytics store
How I cleansed internal-ERP MySQL into PostGIS, used MongoDB for telemetry and Elasticsearch for ops search across multi-node clusters, and served clean reads to frontends.
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From ABC Logistics Recommended route ≠ driver preference
How I used EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis), scikit-learn/PyTorch, OSRM (Open Source Routing Machine), and foundation-model APIs to measure wait hotspots, km extension, fuel waste, and delay — then served them to the map UI.
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From ABC Logistics A notebook is not an API; pipelines need security
How I bound a Django analysis API to MFE (Module Federation)/control-plane contracts, shipped via self-hosted GitLab CE → EC2, and embedded continuous ProjectDiscovery-style scanning in delivery.
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Independent technical guidance aligned with business goals.