Victor Prado Trujillo

I'm Victor. I live in Querétaro, Mexico, where I am designing the future.

Throughout my life, I have always believed that I possess certain characteristics that make me feel special. These are: I can learn whatever I set my mind to, I adapt easily to any situation, and I have the ability to create new things.

Despite having studied gastronomy and working in the restaurant industry for over 5 years, and now professionally dedicating myself to the brewing industry since 2017, I feel a responsibility to do more. I know there will always be something new to learn and create. That's why in 2019, I decided to start over, take a new direction, and study information technologies. What a surprise awaited me!

In my first year of studies, I encountered web development and its fundamentals, enough to start working at a digital marketing agency where I could develop simple web applications. Later, more complex concepts like algorithms, data structures, programming paradigms, software architectures, and others came into play. It was a significant challenge for someone who only had the dream of "creating" without the context of what I really needed to know. Then came the next big obstacle: user interface design and user experience. I was captivated by the idea of understanding and developing user-centered web and mobile applications, without neglecting the importance of aesthetics in the digital products we use.

In 2021, I started developing independently while continuing a Full Stack JavaScript Developer learning path at Platzi, an online learning platform that I will always recommend. For me, it was a great achievement because it meant moving forward not only with my studies but also with independent and personal projects, in addition to my full-time job and personal life. The cost? My hours of sleep. During that period, I averaged about 5 hours of sleep per day. If I were to find myself in the same situation again, I would do it all over.

I know it's great to study, code, design, and enjoy a good beer, but what comes next? Certainly, there are personal projects that I've postponed for a long time and that I could now handle more efficiently without that strict study routine. But my current main interest is not to create for myself but to create solutions for people who have a need that can be addressed with the help of technology and whom I can impact with my work. I plan to continue as a freelance developer and build a community around that.

A few months ago, I read a book called "Ego Is the Enemy," and I could summarize it briefly as follows: if you want to grow in any field, you need to understand three things - there will always be someone more skilled than you, there will always be someone in a situation similar to yours, and there will always be someone who needs to learn from you. Thanks to that, I definitely want to expand my network of contacts to surround myself with people from whom I can learn, compete with, and help.

Resume

  1. vicprat.dev Actual

    Freelance Full Stack Web Developer

    Development of web and mobile applications using technologies such as React, React Native, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, GraphQL, Apollo, among others.

  2. The Future Agency

    Full Stack Web Developer

    Development of web and mobile applications using technologies such as React, React Native, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, GraphQL, Apollo, among others.

  3. Cápita Works / One Auction View Actual

    Full Stack Developer & UX / UI Expert

    Design and development of the new graphical interface for the startup One Auction View using the React ecosystem and integrating new functionalities from the Node and Express backend.

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