At CoolTRONIC.pl, I work on web platforms, Linux server environments and technical tools. My work combines websites and online stores with performance improvements, deployment automation and production maintenance.
My responsibilities include:
Open-source tools and diagnostics
I develop tools related to Android diagnostics, device recovery, and lower-level system work. These projects are intended for owned devices or hardware the user is authorized to work with.
I worked on web platforms for US clients, including projects connected with mental health and addiction treatment:
I develop Craft CMS extensions that solve practical maintenance and performance problems:
I worked on a Java plugin integrating VoIP with a system used in a medical facility.
I worked on an Android application using steganography as part of a Wi-Fi authentication process.
It was one of my first projects combining application development with security and wireless communication.
I have worked on web projects since 2015. I started with PHP, JavaScript and business websites. Over time, my work expanded into e-commerce, Craft CMS, WordPress, Linux servers, performance improvements and deployment automation.
In parallel, I became more involved with Android and lower-level tooling. Today, I connect these areas: I can work on the interface, application code, API integrations, server configuration and diagnostic tools.
Below is a timeline of the main stages of that work.
At CoolTRONIC.pl, I work on web platforms, server environments and technical tools. My work combines websites and online stores with Linux administration, performance improvements and automation.
I worked on web platforms for US clients, including projects connected with mental health and addiction treatment:
I develop Craft CMS extensions that solve practical maintenance and performance problems:
I am most comfortable with projects that cross several layers of technology. A website issue may require a code fix, but the actual cause can also be in the database, an external integration, caching or the server configuration.
I start by checking what is really happening. Then I choose the solution.