Yup, that's me
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A veterinarian who combines a passion for medicine with programming skills. Enthusiastically explores the possibilities of Linux systems and continues to improve programming abilities.

Vet by Day, Dev by Passion
I earned the Python and Problem Solving badges on HackerRank by successfully completing a series of challenging programming tasks that tested my practical and theoretical knowledge. Each exercise required clean code, logical reasoning, and performance optimization. By solving all the required problems, I proved my ability to write efficient code and earned these badges as validation of my programming skills.


2021
Python programmer
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2024
Rust programmer
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Django
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Docker
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SQL
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Linux
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Portfolio
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Functions
Decorators allow us to wrap another function in order to extend the behaviour of the wrapped function, without permanently modifying it.
Class / OOP
Decorators allow us to wrap another function in order to extend the behaviour of the wrapped function, without permanently modifying it.