I often get asked about my setup, the tools I rely on, and what I use to build highly scalable backend and AI systems. Here is a curated list of my favorite gear, software, and tech stacks.
Last updated: February 2026
The daily driver for software engineering. Powerful enough to run local LLMs, Docker containers, and handle intensive backend orchestration without breaking a sweat.
Link →A solid secondary machine for gaming and Windows-specific development tasks.
Link →A 100Hz Full HD monitor with Eye Care. Perfect for expanding my IDE workspace and reading documentation comfortably.
Link →My primary editors. Cursor's AI integrations are a game-changer for iterating quickly, while VS Code remains the rock-solid standard.
Advanced agentic coding assistant that helps accelerate development workflows and automate repetitive tasks.
Essential for building, testing, and documenting REST APIs.
For designing UI layouts, components, and mapping out user flows before writing any code.
The backbone of my deployment pipelines. Relying on Jenkins Blue Ocean for visual pipeline management.
Crucial for maintaining code quality, security, and tracking technical debt across large codebases.
For managing cloud infrastructure, virtual machines, and container orchestration.
For real-time observability, application performance monitoring, and keeping production systems healthy.
The Atlassian suite is my go-to for tracking sprints, managing tickets, and maintaining project documentation.
Where all the personal open-source code and portfolio repositories live.
Whether it's a high-impact product or a technical consultation, I'm always open to discussing new opportunities.
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