Programs


I build practical programs and internal tools designed to solve real problems, organize information, reduce repeated work, and make complex systems easier to manage.


My programs are not built just for the sake of coding. They usually begin with a problem: scattered documentation, inefficient workflows, missing information, repetitive tasks, or systems that are difficult to understand. From there, I research the issue, organize the information, test ideas, and build tools that make the process easier to use and easier to maintain.


These projects reflect my background in IT, network infrastructure, cybersecurity, VoIP, cloud fundamentals, business operations, AI-assisted workflows, and hands-on technical troubleshooting.



Featured Programs


JettLynk


A custom desktop knowledge and operations hub built for real workplace needs.


JettLynk was created to centralize important shop information such as documentation, troubleshooting notes, videos, contacts, purchasing records, reminders, and internal resources. Instead of allowing critical information to remain scattered across folders, emails, documents, and memory, JettLynk brings it together into one organized program.


This program reflects my focus on practical business solutions, operational efficiency, knowledge management, and internal tool development.


Pendulum Key Cipher


A custom browser-based cipher tool for creative encoding and decoding.


The Pendulum Key Cipher is an interactive tool designed for puzzles, hidden messages, creative writing, and educational experimentation. It uses a custom logic system to encode and decode text while keeping the experience simple and accessible.


This program reflects my interest in logic, encryption concepts, creative coding, and interactive web-based tools.




Why I Build Programs


I build programs because I have seen how much time is wasted when information is hard to find, processes are poorly documented, or people are forced to rely on memory instead of systems.


A good internal tool does not have to be flashy. It has to be useful.


My goal is to create programs that help people work faster, make fewer mistakes, preserve important knowledge, and understand complex systems more clearly.


Whether the project involves business operations, technical troubleshooting, cybersecurity concepts, documentation, workflow improvement, or creative experimentation, the purpose is the same:


Make the complicated easier to manage. Make the scattered easier to find. Make the repetitive easier to complete.



Continuing to Build


These programs continue to evolve as I build, test, and improve new tools based on real-world problems. Some are complete and available to view now, while others are still being developed, documented, or prepared for future project pages.