I’m a software engineer from France, developing on Mac and for iOS in my spare time. I like to learn new stuff, discover things I never heard about, meet people who are passionate about what they do, and visit places I never thought existed.
As a fan of the Metal Gear franchise, the first app I developed, in 2011, was Dog Tag Viewer, an app conceived to help hardcore Metal Gear Solid fans find everything they need to unlock all the bonuses of the games.
In 2012, I enjoyed working as an intern in an automotive company, where I participated on some projects involving retrieving, processing, and displaying information about the user’s driving. It involved Bluetooth, test drives, and some car prototypes, and it was pretty fun.
In 2013, I released OpAmplifiers, also named AOPs in the french App Store. An app designed to help electronics students with their amplifiers applications, allowing them to easily see schematics, formulas, and calculate values of the circuits parameters.
In 2014, I started working as an intern, for a French startup that now employs me, on a project that is related to the art industry.
In 2016, driven by my love for discovering new music from the people I meet, I published Suggested, the note-taking app designed for music lovers, cinephiles, TV show enthusiasts, curious gamers, and bookworms, allowing people to write down suggestions they get from people, and easily find those suggestions later, organised by tags and by people who made suggestions, with quick access to content associated with those suggestions.
Whether you’re a Metal Gear Solid fan, an electronics student, or someone who likes to talk about music, movies, TV shows, video games or books with your friends, don’t hesitate to check out my apps, they’re available for free on the App Store.