I write the software other products depend on.
By day I build multi-platform SDKs at Boca Systems, inventor of the thermal ticket printer. These are the libraries other companies use to drive real hardware. The rest of the time, I build for other people: websites, web apps, internal tools, and the integrations that connect them.
Got a product in mind? If you can describe it, odds are I can build it.
From a corner flower shop's website to software as involved as the printer SDKs I write at Boca, I can build it.
Selected work
What I build professionally and on my own. Client case studies are added here as projects launch.
Company websites
Sites built for real businesses. On the simple end, fast, clean landing pages like Holguin Discount & Botanica and Wave Media Miami, both of which I designed and built. On the more involved end, larger builds like an auction platform or a full brand sales site, with product catalogs, customer accounts, and payments.
Multi-platform printer SDKs
The kits that let ticketing, point-of-sale, and kiosk companies drive Boca's thermal printers from their own software, across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and the browser. Six language implementations kept consistent so a developer learns the API once and it behaves the same everywhere. This code ships to clients running it in theme parks, transit, and live events.



Read the actual source. Pick an SDK and click into any file.
Hardware test interfaces
Test programs that talk to printers at a low level, sending FGL commands, validating responses, reporting device status, and verifying print output across RFID, multi-path feed, and magnetic-stripe hardware. The kind of work where an off-by-one byte is the difference between a printed ticket and a jam.
Employee portal improvements
Reworked parts of an internal staff portal so people could find the items they used most without hunting for them. A small change to the interface that gave the team back time every day.
Working together
Whether it's a simple site or a product you've been sketching on napkins, here's how I can help. Fixed scope, fixed price, no hourly meter running in the background, and we agree on what we're building before any work starts.
- ScopeA call, then clear scope and a fixed quote in writing.
- ShapeWe agree on direction and you sign off before any code.
- BuildMilestones with regular check-ins, never a black box.
- ShipWe test, launch, and I hand it over with a walkthrough.
Agencies & studios: I also take on white-label and overflow work: front-end, integrations, and full-stack features delivered under your brand, documented, and on schedule.
Talk capacity →About
I came to engineering the long way around, and it made me better at it.
Before I wrote software, I spent years in account management and sales: running a 200-plus client portfolio, driving projects from first call to signed-off install, and learning that the work isn't done until the client actually understands what they got. I carried that habit into engineering.
Today I'm a software engineer at Boca Systems, the company that invented the thermal ticket printer. I develop their SDKs in six languages and build the low-level tools that test printers against real hardware. It's exacting work. The code ships to other developers, so it has to be correct and it has to be clear.
That's the combination I bring to client work: an engineer who sweats the details, and someone who's spent a career making sure the person paying actually knows what's happening.
I hold a Bachelor's in Computer Science from Florida International University and I'm based in South Florida. I keep my freelance list short on purpose. I'd rather do a few projects well than many in a hurry.
If you've got something that needs building, I'd like to hear about it.
Tell me what you're building.
A few sentences about your project is plenty to start. I read every message and reply personally.
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