
When I was 8 years old, I was amazed by the Encarta Encyclopedia, a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft® between 1993 and 2009. From that moment, the idea of a similar project that would present my community to the world was born. It was the beginning of my first project, called "Monografía de Huimanguillo".
Driven and motivated to create something new and different that would showcase the history and identity of my community, I rolled up my sleeves and started developing it. I first built it using only HTML, CSS and hyperlinks. Afterward, I kept improving it: with each version I renewed different aspects, both visual and functional. In the last version, named "Ultimate", I integrated all my knowledge of: Visual Basic 6.0, HTML, Javascript and CSS.
Since then, I have managed to learn different languages and platforms, because with every new technology I set myself the goal of building a new project — fully functional — that solves real objectives. That same principle led me today to work with DevOps, cloud and applied AI — and this site is the most recent proof of that.
If you'd like to explore and download the project I mentioned, or browse other projects I make available to the general public, here are the links to access them: