Welcome to MVST, Victor Carmona Aliu

We're excited to welcome Victor Carmona Aliu to the MVST team! š Joining us as a Full Stack Developer, Victor brings a lifelong passion for IT and a sharp focus on web development - with a special love for frontend. From growing an AI chat app from its earliest stages to a thriving, production-ready product, he knows what it takes to build things that last. When he's not coding, you'll find him battling it out in trading card games, diving into videogames, or surviving music festivals - tent and all. šøšāØ
About Victor
- Full Name: Victor Carmona Aliu
- Home Country: Spain šŖšø
- Position: Full Stack Developer
A small introduction about you āØ
Iām Victor, and Iām based where Iāve been living all my life, at Viladecans, which is a small city in the metropolitan area of Barcelona, and, as I always like to say, its literal translation in English would be Dogville š
Iāve been interested in IT since I was a child, and Iāve done a bit of everything in the sector, though these last few years Iāve been focusing in web development, which is my favorite domain, and thatās why Iām a fullstack dev currently (with a particular interest in frontend).
What do you consider to be your greatest professional achievement so far?
I believe it would be related to my previous project, which is an ongoing AI chat app that allows to choose between the most popular models/agents, and in which I worked as a frontend dev. What makes it special is the fact that I joined the team when it was really small and when the app was still in a really primitive state, and when I left it the team had grown a lot in size and the app was already production-ready and in an stable state, with a lot of paying customers and success!
What do you do to provide yourself a good work-life balance?
I try to keep a strict routine and as much as possible separate work time and personal time. Also, remote work helps a lot with having extra time to allocate as you want!
Other than that, I try to often reserve some time to spend on hobbies, which in my case are mostly playing trading card games with my friends and videogames.
What's the most adventurous thing you've ever done, and what did you learn from it?
Iām not sure, but probably it would be the first time I went to a music festival š It was far from home, and since I was going to stay for several days I went camping nearby with several friends. Since Iām a metalhead (š¤), these kind of festivals are usually packed with excitement, and on this particular case it was really eventful (for example, one of those days was really windy, and even for some exciting reason that I still donāt get to this day a small ātornadoā was formed on our camp, and my tent went flying along with all of my things š )
I learned a lot from this experience, but the most important lesson that I would take would be that whenever and wherever you go, thereās always amazing people to meet, without the location nor culture mattering at all. Also, of course, how to mount a tent properly so that it doesnāt go flying š¤Ŗ
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