Programmer, Developer & Engineer
My name is Mari, not just a pelmen, but someone who actually builds things.
I’m turning concepts into real, working systems. I enjoy combining technology and creativity, whether it's through code, web projects, or hardware experiments.
I work with tools like Python, JavaScript, C#, and Arduino, constantly pushing myself to understand how things work and why they work.
Still learning. Still building. Not stopping anytime soon .Every project I build is part of a bigger goal to create systems that are not only smart, but actually useful.
Specializing in 3D modeling and visualization of unique furniture pieces expert in creating detailed 3D models with attention to every detail
Creative and innovative design concepts for furniture and digital experiences
Building modern, responsive web applications. Prioritizing clean code, optimized performance, and seamless cross-platform experiences.
Architecting virtual worlds and designing complex in-game economic systems. Crafting deep mechanics and lore-driven environments that create immersive player journeys.
Schematic capture and PCB layout design, focusing on signal integrity, power efficiency, and Design for Manufacturing (DFM) principles.
Expert in crafting high-fidelity 3D models with meticulous attention to structural integrity and aesthetic detail.
My fascination with technology began with a simple curiosity: how does digital logic translate into our physical world? I started coding at 13, initially diving into Frontend development. As I grew, so did my ambition. I explored the architecture of databases and servers, and soon found myself captivated by the complexity of game development and mobile applications. I never missed an opportunity to learn a new stack or framework.
A few years ago, I discovered Arduino, which became a turning point in my journey. It allowed me to bridge the gap between code and tangible objects. Although I am currently a Junior developer, I am constantly pushing my limits by taking on complex projects I’ve never attempted before. For me, every line of code is a step toward mastering the art of innovation.
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