True software performance isn't just about the code we write; it is about the foundation that code stands on.
My tech journey began in Java Fullstack development, where I mastered the art of building robust, user-centric applications. This experience taught me how software serves the user, but it also revealed a missing piece: the "black box" of infrastructure. I realized that to be a truly elite engineer, I needed to understand the environment where my code actually lives.
Driven by that curiosity, I pivoted to the hardware layer. Today, I am immersing myself in bare-metal server administration, moving past the common abstractions to master the core pillars of cloud computing : compute, storage, and networking. By engaging directly with hardware, I am learning how I/O latency, resource allocation, and kernel-level configurations dictate the success of high-scale systems.
My philosophy is simple: I don't just want to deploy applications; I want to understand the machine they inhabit. I am building a career at the intersection of software development and systems architecture, bridging the gap between high-level logic and low-level execution.
"I’m always looking to connect with engineers and architects who believe that building systems, not just shipping code is where true innovation happens. Let’s connect."
Email: rolandkamga7@gmail.com



