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Founded2008
OperatorTechCorner
DomainSoftware · Hardware · OSS
StatusAvailable for work
// TechCorner — a digital workshop

We build software, hardware, and systems."Devotion in every atom of creation."

A digital workshop founded in 2008. We write code, solder boards, design sensors and contribute to open source — obsessed that every detail matters.

Tech sheet #042
Base: RO — remote
Stack: full-stack + embedded
Working mode: devoted, exacting
Version: v.18 (2008→2026)
● onlineRO · UTC+3v.18 — 2026
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Chapter I§ 01

An 18-year story of code, boards and questions.

TechCorner is not a delivery studio. It's a workshop where every line of code, every sensor pin, every commit goes through a filter — "is this worth shipping?"

TechCorner started in 2008, when programming was still a solitary game. Since then the craft hasn't stopped evolving: languages, paradigms, platforms, boards — because each new technology is another lens to understand problems.

From simple websites to distributed apps, from Arduino sensors to custom PCBs, from scripts to internally trained LLMs — every project is a chance to practice the craft.

"Good" isn't enough. A working system is the minimum. What matters is how it feels, what it maintains, what it hides, and what it reveals.

18
years of practice
7845
repos across GitHub · GitLab · Bitbucket
12
languages in active use
2M+
commits
MCUMCU
sketch from the workshop notebook
Chapter II§ 02

Timeline — 2008 → today.

A journey in stages. Each year brought a lesson worth keeping.

2008

First lines

First serious encounter with PHP, HTML and MySQL. Curiosity turns into daily habit.

2011

JavaScript & modern back-end

Move to Node.js, learn server architectures, begin commercial projects.

2014

Hardware & sensors

Enter Arduino and C. Integrate electronics with software — first designed board.

2017

Mobile & native

Swift, then React Native. Client apps distributed on stores.

2019

TechCorner as brand

Consolidate the practice under a name. First contracts under TechCorner.

2021

DevOps & architecture

Docker, CI/CD, infrastructure as code. Orchestrate systems, not just apps.

2023

LLM & applied AI

Training custom models, embedding LLMs in business flows (Mediscan).

2026

Continued devotion

Working on inspection systems, industrial automation and OSS contributions.

Chapter III§ 03

Software projects — shipped results.

A selection of projects built at TechCorner, from product to infrastructure.

All projects ↗
Chapter V§ 05

Tech stack — what we use in production.

No technology hoarding. Every tool is chosen for the job.

~/techcorner — zsh
TechCorner REPL — v.2.04 · type `help` for commands
connected via ws://techspot.solutions/repl · 42ms
$
Front-end
ReactVueNext.jsReact NativeFlutterSwift
Back-end
Node.jsNestJSSymfonyLaravel.NETPython
Embedded / low-level
CArduinoESP32STM32
Data & infra
PostgreSQLSQL ServerMySQLDockerCI/CDLinux
AI / ML
LLM fine-tuningPython ML stackVector DB
Chapter VI§ 06

Services — what TechCorner can do for you.

Direct client engagement. No middlemen, no layers.

S/01

Software architecture

From MVP to distributed system. Design, stack, scaling.

S/02

Full-stack development

Web, mobile, desktop apps — built with care.

S/03

Hardware integration

Sensors, PCB, firmware — wired into your software.

S/04

Consulting & audit

Code review, performance optimization, architecture.

Chapter VII§ 07

What's happening right now.

The "now" page — updated when there's something to say, not constantly.

updated · april 2026

Currently: inspection systems, automation and LLM experiments.

  • BUILDExtending Summit platform — new sensor types in the field.this week
  • R&DFine-tuning a small LLM for industrial context.apr 2026
  • OSSReviewing PRs for a Code4Romania project.ongoing
  • HWNew board prototype for fluid monitoring.next month
  • READ"The Art of Electronics" (Horowitz & Hill) — third pass.2026
Chapter VIII§ 08

Notes — articles and thoughts.

Published rarely, but always with something worth saying.

Chapter IX§ 09

Contact

For projects, collaborations, or questions — write directly.