Software engineer by profession, electronics maker and math explorer by inclination.
A long-standing interest in physics and mathematics that shows up in the algebra, in the circuits, and occasionally in the way I think about everything else.
I write software professionally (by day), long enough to have started before Stack Overflow existed.
Outside of work (by night) I maintain my GitHub as a digital workbench where I track my long-term projects:
building electronics, documenting experiments, maintaining a small, slow-burning software library for abstract algebra, alongside a modular hardware library of single-function boards (MOBs) for prototyping, and even making vintage floppy disk drives play music.
I also play piano and have a complicated relationship with Genesis.
Some repositories are carefully documented, others are rough sketches. I may come back to refine them, or quietly delete them. That's just part of how this workbench works, with sawdust on the floor and half-finished prototypes.
This account is organized around a few thematic hubs. Each hub is an index of independent repositories grouped by topic.
- electronic-suite — electronics: lab instruments, documented experiences, component libraries, standalone projects
- more suites coming
For a full picture of what's here, start from the hubs.
Rome, Italy — gommagomma.net
