Welcome to Modular Thoughts!
I'm Xavier Mod, a 29-year-old senior software developer living in London. I’ve spent the past 6+ years building software across different industries. I love tech, in whichever form it takes, from frontend, backend, design, and everything in between.
Modular Thoughts is my career journal, where I talk about tech, software, philosophy and more!
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What have I done so far?
- Worked on a a web platform supporting 50M+ NHS patients and clinicians.
- Worked on a Google Forms-style tool used by 100+ NHS clinics.
- Worked on a mobile app used by United Nations staff globally.
- Delivered large-scale applications for clients like American Express, Deloitte, and more.
- Co-founded several projects including Chrome extensions, mobile apps, and games — such as Flatini, a tool to find flats to rent in London.
- Joined early-stage startups in Barcelona and London, across multiple industries.
- I've done a bit of freelancing on the side
- Graduated in 2021 with a BSc in Digital Design from Brunel University — at the intersection of front-end, back-end, and Human-Computer Interaction.
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What am I currently working on?
- Senior software dev at Intropy delivering large-scale AI software for the parts industry.
- Building a few side projects on the side.
- Working on an top-down RPG game with Godot & GDScript.
- Working on a mobile game with wellness & exercise at its core.
- Reflecting on my career, life and philosophy at Modular Thoughts
Feel free to check out some of my public side projects, experiments, and archives on my GitHub profile. While I can’t share everything I’ve worked on in my full-time roles, I’d be happy to grab a coffee and chat about what I can ☕
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Technologies I work with
I've built many applications with TypeScript, JavaScript, SCSS, React, Vue and React Native. On the back-end, I've worked with Python, Node.js, NestJS, and .NET/C#. I'm not limited to any of these though, always looking to learn and adapt. Knowledge is transferable (specially in these wild days of AI).
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Follow my journey
I feel incredibly fortunate to be part of an industry I genuinely love. My passion for computers, software, and games has been a constant throughout my life, and turning that lifelong interest into a career is something I never take for granted.