Web2 vs. Web3
A look at the great change that Web3 technologies brought to software development compared to the traditional Web2 paradigm.
Currently working as a software architect and artificial intelligence specialist at Accenture. A completely different professional experience at a large multinational company.
Working professionally since 2017, I graduated from university with a degree in systems in 2021 and during my more than 8 years of professional experience I've gone through different stages; I started programming in PHP and later specialized as a full-stack JavaScript developer. I had the chance to work on several projects: as a freelancer, in the public and private sectors, on blockchain and AI projects, and also in some startups β in one of them, I took the role of CTO, where I led a staff of about 20 developers and built the software architecture of this business. That experience marked a turning point in my professional journey.
I consider myself technology-agnostic, with a generalist perspective and a slight preference for front-end development that allows me to adapt to different tools and workflows. My main strength lies in having a holistic vision of the software we build, ensuring alignment between people, technology, and business objectives.
Beyond the technical side, I've learned that communication is my biggest contribution in a team, and what I enjoy most is listening, connecting, and building good relationships with people.
I have always loved technology logos. That is why I created this dashboard where you will find all the technologies I have worked with, along with a detailed description of my professional path. Year by year, you can read about the projects I have been part of, what I accomplished and some key highlights from my tech career. I recommend going through it chronologically to get a clear picture of how my roles and experience have evolved over time.
Overall, my career has gone through five stages: PHP developer, JavaScript developer, blockchain researcher, CTO of a startup, and now, since June 2025, I have entered a completely new stage, working at Accenture.
Have you ever stopped to think about how many technologies we encounter as developers? It is surprising! Creating this dashboard was a personal retrospective. It gave me a chance to reflect on my journey, organize my profile, and gain a clearer understanding of the kind of IT professional I am and what I want to become.


















































































































































































































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I wrote all the blockchain articles a few years ago, during my time as a content creator for the educational platform, Platzi. That professional experience significantly enhanced my writing, SEO, and written communication skills, as well as my technical understanding of these technologies.