Dídac Torres
Software Engineer
I focus on building stable, readable systems that actually solve the problem. To me, the stack is a tool; the solution is what matters.
About
My path to software began with teaching math and physics and tinkering with hardware—a foundation built on logic and curiosity. Today, that journey has evolved into a focus on system orchestration and the craftsmanship of thought.
During my time at Factorial HR, I learned that growth isn't just about scaling systems, but about paving new paths. That experience solidified my belief that the most valuable part of engineering isn't the act of typing, but the architecture of the solution and the clarity of intent behind it.
We are entering the era of vibeCoding and AI agents. I’ve embraced a workflow where AI handles the heavy lifting of syntax and boilerplate. If a task is just "pounding the keyboard," I’d rather an agent do it for me. This allows me to focus on the real work: designing skills, orchestrating agents, and refining the conceptual integrity of the software.
I treat code as a secondary artifact; the primary goal is a clean, testable contract. I’m currently obsessed with AI-assisted workflows that prioritize thinking over typing, ensuring that the systems I build are extensible, resilient, and reasoned about with ease.
Projects
DidtorDev
GitHubThis site — a silent luxury digital identity built with Astro, React islands, Tailwind v4, and Framer Motion. Zero compromise on performance.
astroreacttailwindframer-motionTortoise GPS
GitHubIs a web application for real-time truck fleet tracking. GPS hardware transmits NMEA-like frames over TCP; the system ingests them, persists the positions, and pushes live updates to the map via GraphQL Subscriptions (WebSocket).
Live at tortoisegps.didtor.devreactnodemongodbgraphqlTestsResult
GitHubStatic web app to calculate multiple-choice test results from official templates, with multilingual UI and a live demo on GitHub Pages.
vitetailwindjavascriptgithub-pages